A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 13, 1975
Original Title:
L'Intrépide
Alternate Titles:
Mad Race to Cote d'Azur
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Les Films La Boétie
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A surgeon saves an notorious mobster's life. This could be the answer to the doctor's problems, as he is engaged to an unbearable, hysterical woman. The mobster agrees to assassinate her. Except for one thing. The mobster has the wrong target, a young, innocent journalist who resembles his fiancee. When the surgeon discovers they are after the wrong woman, he takes off in a mad race to Cote d'Azur to save the wrong woman from being murdered.
Adaptation:
Jean Girault
Jacques Vilfrid
Administration:
Jacques Drouard
Assistant Editor:
Nicole Allouche
Camera Operator:
Christian Darraux
Director:
Jean Girault
Director of Photography:
Guy Suzuki
Editor:
Michel Lewin
Executive Producer:
Simone Allouche
First Assistant Camera:
Jean-Claude Lemaitre
First Assistant Director:
Tony Aboyantz
Hairdresser:
Danièle Jaquillard
Head Decorator:
Sydney Bettex
Makeup Department Head:
Éliane Marcus
Manager of Operations:
Alex Maineri
Mixing Engineer:
Maurice Gilbert
Original Film Writer:
René Versini
André Versini
Original Music Composer:
Raymond Lefévre
Production Director:
Guy Azzi
Production Secretary:
Georgette Darbon
Script:
Colette Robin
Second Assistant Camera:
Guillaume Huitric
Second Assistant Director:
Patrick Jaquillard
Set Decoration:
Guy Maugin
Sound Design Assistant:
Guy Odet
Sound Designer:
Louis Devaivre
Sound Engineer:
Paul Laine
Still Photographer:
Charles Bébert
Stunt Coordinator:
Pierre Rosso
Writer:
Jacques Vilfrid
Jean Girault
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