The French-Italian
dramatic film "Les Arnaud" is released on 13 October 1967.
The film directed and partly written by Léo Joannon, stars Bourvil,
Salvatore Adamo and Christine Delaroche. The music was composed by
Franck Pourcel and Salvatore Adamo.
Synopsis
André Arnaud
(Salvatore Adamo) is a poor, orphan law student who accidentally
kills an antique dealer who wanted to blackmail him. The judge Henri
Arnaud (Bourvil) protects him so he can complete his studies...
Christine Delaroche as Laetitia, Adamo as André Arnaud and Bourvil as Henri Arnaud |
Adamo as André Arnaud and Christine Delaroche as Laetitia |
- Bourvil as judge Henri Arnaud
- Salvatore Adamo as André Arnaud
- Christine Delaroche as Laetitia
- Marcelle Ranson-Hervé as Belle Arnaud
- Michel de Ré as Mister Jassoron
- Suzanne Courtal as Madame Bouvier
- Gisèle Grandpré as Nelly
- Alain Doutey as student
- Gérard Croce as Raphaël
- Martial Rèbe as lawyer
- Rémy Longa as boxer
Adamo as André Arnaud and Christine Delaroche as Laetitia |
Adamo as André Arnaud and Bourvil as Henri Arnaud |
Bourvil as Henri Arnaud and Adamo as André Arnaud |
Trivia
- Belgian singer songwriter Adamo sings one song in the film: "Vivre" (music and lyrics by Salvatore Adamo)
- Salvatore Adamo is the best-selling Belgian music artist of all time
- The story has similarities with "Crime and Punishment" by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsk
- Christine Dalaroche plays Jeanine Leparge in the two French coproduced New Avenger episodes "K is for Kill: The Tiger Awakes" and "K is for Kill:Tiger By the Tail".
Salvatore Adamo with the title song "Vivre"
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