Pinot simple flic (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 6, 1984

Original Title:
Pinot simple flic

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Arturo Productions
G.P.F.I.

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP 

Runtime: 86

The film starts in the 13th arrondissement of Paris in 1984. Robert Pinot is a police officer as ordinary as clumsy. One day, he stops a certain Josyane, a young drug addict who is also doubled as a pickpocket, nicknamed Marylou. Having discovered that she comes from the same village, Nanteuil, then him, he takes compassion for the young girl and decides to take her under his wing to keep her away from Tony, a dangerous dealer with whom she is in love.

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Camera Operator:
Yves Rodallec

Casting:
Françoise Menidrey

Costume Designer:
Cécile Magnan

Director:
Gérard Jugnot

Director of Photography:
Eduardo Serra

Editor:
Catherine Kelber

Gaffer:
Claude Atanassian

Key Grip:
Guy Canu

Makeup Designer:
Muriel Baurens

Original Music Composer:
Louis Chedid

Production Design:
Loula Morin

Production Director:
Charlotte Fraisse

Script Supervisor:
Claude Luquet

Sound:
Alain Lachassagne

Sound Mixer:
Jacques Maumont

Unit Production Manager:
Jean-Claude Cartier

Writer:
Christian Biegalski
Pierre Geller
Gérard Jugnot

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