A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 20, 1963
Original Title:
Pouic-Pouic
Alternate Titles:
Casamento a Propósito
Squeak, Squeak
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U
Runtime: 86
Léonard Monestier owns a large fortune, alas his wife Cynthia made a bad investment in a worthless oil concession. Far from letting this get him down, Léonard decides to find a sucker to buy this concession from him. Right on cue appears Antoine Brévin, a befuddled billionaire who is very interested in Léonard's beautiful daughter Patricia and would do anything to win her hand...
Art Department Assistant:
Richard G.
Gabriel Béchir
Jean Brunet
Camera Intern:
Paul Rodier
R. Paillais
Camera Production Assistant:
Gérard Hameline
Cinematography:
Marc Fossard
Costume Assistant:
E. Caudrelier
Creative Consultant:
Pierre Hani
Director:
Jean Girault
Editor:
Jean-Michel Gautier
Editorial Consultant:
Bernard Bourgouin
Editorial Production Assistant:
A. Langozky
Makeup Department Head:
Anatole Paris
Music:
Jean-Michel Defaye
Producer:
Roger Debelmas
Producer's Assistant:
Jannie Gérard
Production Design:
Sydney Bettex
Production Manager:
Jean Le Roy
Script Consultant:
Christiane Vilfrid
Second Assistant Art Director:
Alain Gouze
Sound:
Jean Zann
Raymond Gauguier
Claude Orhoa
Still Photographer:
Helga Romanoff
Writer:
Jacques Vilfrid
Jean Girault
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