Slightly Ahead (1956) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 10, 1956

Original Title:
Courte-tête

Alternate Titles:
A favorit
Les ramasse-Miettes
Met een koplengte
Photo Finish
Półgłówek
Short Head
Tre skojare i Paris
Короткий ум

Genres:
Comedy

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

A brilliant swindler, Olivier Parker, hires a small-time pipe salesman, Amédée, to swindle a naive provincial, Ferdinand Galiveau, a chicken merchant. Renamed Teddy Morton and now a jockey, Amédée must ride a mare on which Ferdinand, advised by Parker, must bet. Absolutely convinced of his mystification, Parker bets on an oddball who, of course, loses, while at the last minute Galiveau, having bet on an outsider, wins a fortune. All Parker has to do is find another sucker.

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Adaptation:
Norbert Carbonnaux

Assistant Director:
Jacques Deray
Georges Lautner

Assistant Editor:
Colette Charbonneau

Assistant Production Design:
Robert Guisgand

Camera Operator:
René Ribault

Director:
Norbert Carbonnaux

Director of Photography:
Roger Dormoy

Editor:
Jacqueline Thiédot

Makeup Artist:
Marcel Bordenave

Music:
Jean Prodromidès

Producer:
Jean-Paul Guibert

Production Design:
Jacques Colombier

Production Manager:
André Cultet

Set Dresser:
Roger Joint

Sound Engineer:
Jean-Claude Marchetti

Unit Production Manager:
Éric Geiger

Writer:
Michel Audiard
Albert Simonin

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