The Impostures of Scapin (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 7, 1981

Original Title:
Les Fourberies de Scapin

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Gerland Productions
Marie-Laure Prouvost

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Octave has married Hyacinthe during the absence of Argante, his father.

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Adaptation:
Bernard G. Landry
Roger Coggio

Administration:
Claudine Bonnet

Assistant Editor:
Jean-François Giré
Anne-Marie Aulnay
Rosine Le Noane

Assistant Sound Designer:
Gérard Manneveau

Boom Operator:
Louis Bertone

Costume Designer:
Françoise Tournafond

Decorator:
Guy-Claude François

Director:
Roger Coggio

Director of Photography:
Claude Lecomte

Dresser:
Raymonde Ventura
Andrée Ramoin
Judith Ganeiro

Editorial Staff:
Frédérique Giezendanner

First Assistant Camera:
Yves Mirkine

General Manager:
René Brun

Hair Setup:
Jacques Michel

Hairdresser:
Malou Rossignol

Head Decorator:
Antoine Roman

Key Costumer:
Didier Sainderichin

Key Grip:
Antoine Ioni

Key Makeup Artist:
Irène Servet

Location Manager:
Jean Tessier

Lyricist:
Franck Gérald

Makeup Artist:
Annie Coppini

Mixing Engineer:
Joël Beldent

Music Programmer:
Claude Villand

Novel:
Molière

Original Music Composer:
Jean Bouchéty

Production Director:
Pierre Saint-Blancat

Production Secretary:
Malou Ounkouroff
Germaine Torta

Props:
Maurice Zisswiller

Script:
Ariane Litaize

Second Assistant Camera:
François Ramoin

Second Assistant Director:
Jean-Pierre Ronc

Set Decoration:
Christian Siret

Sound Designer:
Daniel Couteau

Sound Engineer:
Georges Vaglio

Sound Recordist:
Roger Roche

Third Assistant Director:
Christian Bonnet

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