The French comedy "Une souris chez les hommes" was released in July 1964. The film was directed by Jacques Poitrenaud with a screenplay by Michel Audiard based on the novel "Les Heures ouvrables" by Francis Ryck. Main stars are Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais, Maurice Biraud as Francis Blanchet, Dany Saval as Lucille Baillet and Dany Carrel as Sylvie Blanchet. The music was composed by Guy Béart and Michel Colombier.
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"Une souris chez les hommes" |
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Maurice Biraud as Francis Blanchet and Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais |
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Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais, Maurice Biraud as Francis Blanchet and Dany Carrel as Sylvie Blanchet |
Synopsis
Francis (Maurice Biraud) and Marcel (Louis de Funès), small-time burglars, are caught in the act by Lucille (Dany Saval), a young girl from a respectable family. Bored and seeking excitement, she offers to keep their secret in exchange for joining their criminal escapades. Lucille takes charge of planning their heists, but each attempt inevitably ends in disaster, leaving them with nothing to show for their efforts...
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Dany Carrel as Sylvie Blanchet |
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Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais and Dora Doll as Catherine
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Dany Saval as Lucille Baillet |
Main cast
- Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais
- Maurice Biraud as Francis Blanchet
- Dany Saval as Lucille Baillet
- Robert Manuel as Mr Léon Dufour
- Jean Lefebvre as surveillant T.V.
- Dany Carrel as Sylvie Blanchet
- Maria Pacôme as Aunt Emma
- Dora Doll as Catherine
- André Badin as night-watch
- Claude Pieplu as inspector
- Jacques Legras as inspector
- Madeleine Clervanne as Mrs Laurent
- Evelyne Dassas as Mireille
- Gérard Lartigau as Lucky
- Tanya Lopert as friend of Lucky
- Philippe Castelli as secure guard
- Jacques Dynam as patron du café
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Dany Saval as Lucille Baillet, Maurice Biraud as Francis Blanchet and Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais |
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Dany Saval as Lucille Baillet and Louis de Funès as Marcel Ravelais |