Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 14, 1953

Original Title:
Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Actor Film (FR)
Le Film d'art

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Julien Pauphilat is the doorman at the famous restaurant, Maxim's and is also the confidant of many of his customers. As a consequence, in this post, he has managed to make a comfortable living and even acquire a country mansion. Retirement beckons and he is going to be able to enjoy the quiet life at last. The wedding of his daughter, Genevieve with Andre du Velin, a well born playboy is going to endanger this dream, for Genevieve is ignorant of her father's job. However, her fiance doesn't see any problem with this.

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Adaptation:
Henri Diamant-Berger
François Jérôme

Assistant Decorator:
Jacques Mély

Assistant Director:
Jean Toulout

Camera Operator:
René Ribault

Costumer:
Rosine Delamare

Decorator:
Roger Briaucourt

Dialogue:
François Jérôme

Director:
Henri Diamant-Berger

Director of Photography:
Victor Arménise

Editor:
Hélène Basté

Makeup Artist:
Louis Bonnemaison

Manager of Operations:
Philippe Senné

Music Director:
Pierre Guillermin

Original Music Composer:
Louis Gasté

Production Director:
Gérard Ducaux-Rupp

Script:
Odette Lemarchand

Sound Engineer:
Louis Hochet

Sound Recordist:
Poste Parisien

Still Photographer:
Robert Joffres

Story:
Gustave Quinson
Yves Mirande

Writer:
Yves Mirande
Gustave Quinson

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