The Tattoo (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 1968

Original Title:
Le Tatoué

Alternate Titles:
Ein Giftzwerg macht Rabatz
Nemici per la pelle
Oskar läßt das Sausen nicht
The Tattooed One
Δύο τρελλοί τρελλοί κομπιναδόροι
いれずみのおとこ

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Ascot Cineraid
Les Films Copernic
Les Films Corona

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  FR: U 

Runtime: 90

An art dealer wants to buy a Modigliani, which is tattooed on the back of an old soldier.

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Robert Demollière

Assistant Camera:
Yves Agostini
Pierre Li

Assistant Decorator:
Michel de Broin
Marc Desages

Assistant Editor:
Myriam Baum

Assistant Set Dresser:
Henri Vergnes

Assistant Unit Manager:
Louis Manella

Camera Operator:
Jean-Paul Schwartz

Dialogue:
Pascal Jardin

Director:
Denys de La Patellière

Director of Photography:
Sacha Vierny

Dresser:
Annie Marolt

Editor:
Claude Durand

First Assistant Director:
Marco Pico

Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Gasperina
Anatole Paris
Jacky Bouban

Orchestrator:
Mario Sua
M.J. Coignard-Helison

Original Music Composer:
Georges Garvarentz

Presenter:
Eugène Moineau

Producer:
Maurice Jacquin
Ralph Baum

Production Design:
Robert Clavel

Production Manager:
Ralph Baum

Property Master:
Maurice Terrasse

Props:
Jean-Pierre Vergne

Screenplay:
Alphonse Boudard

Script Supervisor:
Colette Crochot

Second Assistant Director:
Bernard Stora

Set Dresser:
Pierre Charron

Sound:
Jean Rieul

Sound Assistant:
Marcel Corvaisier
Fernand Janisse

Special Effects:
Gérard Cogan

Still Photographer:
Marcel Dolé

Unit Manager:
Pierre Darcey

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jacques Cottin

Writer:
Alphonse Boudard

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