The Phoney (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 14, 1975

Original Title:
Le Faux-cul

Alternate Titles:
Agente secretísimo
The Phoney

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

While the President of a West African Republic arrives in France to sell uranium to the State, spies from around the world are on hand to thwart the transaction. France then decides to put one of its worst agents on the case, a certain Maxime, who has a very loose tongue. All they have to do is send him false information, hoping that it will fall into the ears of their enemies...

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Assistant Editor:
Ariane Boeglin

Camera Operator:
Roger Gleize

Costume Design:
Evelyne Dassas

Director:
Roger Hanin

Director of Photography:
Alain Levent

Editor:
Armand Psenny

Executive Producer:
Christine Gouze-Rénal

First Assistant Director:
Jean-Claude Sussfeld

Key Makeup Artist:
Serge Groffe

Original Music Composer:
Vladimir Cosma

Presenter:
Christine Gouze-Rénal

Production Accountant:
Jacques Drouard

Production Manager:
Alain Darbon

Production Secretary:
Marguerite Théoule

Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Fonmarty

Sound Mixer:
Elvire Lerner

Sound Recordist:
Paul Lainé

Unit Manager:
Antoine Gannagé

Writer:
Roger Hanin

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