Very Happy Alexander (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 9, 1968

Original Title:
Alexandre le bienheureux

Alternate Titles:
Alexander
Alexander Ha-Meushar
Alexander de Gelukzalige
Alexandre - lyckans ost
Alexandre, O Felizardo
Alexandre, der glückselige Träumer
Alexandre... un uomo felice
Alexandru cel fericit
Asi kılıbık
Buenas noches Alejandro
Buenas noches, Alejandro
El arte de vivir... ¡pero bien!
Guutara banzai!
Længe leve dovenskaben
O tyheros Alexandros
Szczesliwy Aleksander
Very Happy Alexander
ぐうたらバンザイ!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
CAPAC
Gaumont
Les Films de la Colombe
Les Productions de la Guéville
Madeleine Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  FR: U 

Runtime: 100

Alexandre, a young and honest farmer, is oppressed by an authoritarian wife, who makes him work like a dog. When she dies in a car crash, he decides to stay in bed, absolutely free and inactive. Just a dog is occupied to carry food and newspapers to him.

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Adaptation:
Yves Robert
Pierre Lévy-Corti

Dialogue:
Yves Robert

Director:
Yves Robert

Director of Photography:
René Mathelin

Editor:
Andrée Werlin

Makeup Artist:
Pierre Berroyer

Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Cosma

Producer:
Danièle Delorme

Production Design:
Jacques d'Ovidio

Screenplay:
Yves Robert
Pierre Lévy-Corti

Set Decoration:
André Labussière
Pierre Tyberghein

Story:
Yves Robert

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