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Clérambard ()


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Was it a miracle? Or was it some kind of bad joke?

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Le comte Hector de Clérambard
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La Langouste
Gérard Lartigau ...
Octave
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Maître Galuchon
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Le curé
Martine Sarcey ...
Louise
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Madame de Lere
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Gustalin
Juliette Brac ...
Mme. Calluchon
Lyne Chardonnet ...
Brigitte Galuchon
Gaston Ouvrard ...
Le mendiant
André Gille ...
Le docteur Mindeure
Patrick Préjean ...
Buzard
Françoise Arnaud ...
Etiennette Galuchon
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Evelyne Galuchon
Yves Pignot ...
Chauvieux
Jacques Ramade ...
Le dragon qui ennuie la Langouste
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michel Berreur ...
Un dragon
Daniel Breton ...
Un dragon
Roland Neunreuther ...
Un dragon
Jean Pieuchot ...
Le notaire (uncredited)
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Le dragon qui entre chez la Langouste (uncredited)
Eric Vasberg ...
Un dragon (uncredited)

Directed by

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Yves Robert

Written by

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Marcel Aymé ... (play)
 
Jean-Loup Dabadie ... (adaptation) &
Yves Robert ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Alain Poiré ... delegate producer
Yves Robert ... delegate producer

Music by

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Vladimir Cosma

Cinematography by

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René Mathelin

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Ghislaine Desjonquères

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Pauline Leroy ... assistant editor (as Pauline Fraisse)

Production Design by

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Robert Clavel

Costume Design by

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Jean-Denis Malclès

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Christiane Brondy ... hair stylist
Aïda Carange ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Léon Carré ... production manager
Jean Pieuchot ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Denis Amar ... second assistant director
Marco Pico ... first assistant director (as Marc Picaud)

Art Department

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André Davalan ... property master
Eric Simon ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Robert Cambourakis ... boom operator
Jacques Maumont ... sound

Stunts

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Michel Berreur ... stunts (uncredited)
Daniel Breton ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gérard Hameline ... assistant camera
Georges Pierre ... still photographer
Yves Rodallec ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Yvette Bonnay ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Élisabeth Rappeneau ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Henry Dutrannoy ... administrator
Olga Farel ... production secretary
Jean Fouchet ... title design

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Plot Summary

An aristocrat ,short of the readies ,has turned his desirable mansion into a textile workshop,where he works with his wife ,his son and his mother-in-law ;he's grumpy,stingy and unkind;in the village ,the wealthy solicitor wants his ugliest daughter to marry his half-witted young son,so she'll become a countess. But saint Francis Assisi appears and the count changes overnight;he does not want his family to kill the spiders (your sister ,the spider)and he begins to ignore the social conventions: his son will marry "La Langouste" (=the lobster) ,the local hooker who keeps a strong clientele among the billeted troops .Now,the aristocrat ,imitating our Lord's apostles ,divests himself of all possessions of the material world and intends to hit the road in a horse-drawn caravan . Written by dbdumonteil

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Also Known As
  • Buenos dias, Clerambard (Argentina)
  • Клерамбар (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Adel schützt vor Torheit nicht (West Germany)
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  • 92 min
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