A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 16, 1964
Original Title:
Un drôle de caïd
Alternate Titles:
Bei Oskar ist 'ne Schraube locker
Boss w spódnicy
Un drôle de caïd
Une Souris Chez Les Hommes
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filmsonor
Francos Films
Mondex Films
New KSM
Procinex
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 FR: U
Runtime: 95
Marcel and Francis are busy people. Marcel owns a café and spend all his nights running from meetings to meetings with members from the high society... at least, that's what he say to his barman! Francis leaves his home, loving wife and adorable daughter, frequently to attend meetings and demonstration with customers. His boss trusts him so much that his agenda is always full... at least, that's what he say to his wife! In fact, Marcel and Francis' incomes come from their night job: thieves! Here at least, they are professional. Troubles arise when, during one robbery, they encounter a young, high-pitched voice, candid girl who takes the decision to become their associate in crime... for the fun!
Art Department Assistant:
Claude Moesching
Camera Operator:
Charles-Henri Montel
Director:
Jacques Poitrenaud
Director of Photography:
Marcel Grignon
Editor:
Paul Cayatte
Novel:
Francis Ryck
Original Music Composer:
Guy Béart
Michel Colombier
Producer:
Robert Amon
Claude Jaeger
Set Decoration:
Robert Christidès
Sound Engineer:
Antoine Archimbaud
Stunts:
Claude Carliez
Writer:
Michel Audiard
Albert Simonin
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