Incorrigible (1975) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 15, 1975

Original Title:
L'Incorrigible

Alternate Titles:
El incorregible
Incorrigible

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Les Films Ariane
Mondex Et Cie
Simar Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: U 

Runtime: 100

Victor Vautier is incorrigible: he's in constant motion, working several cons at once, using different names and changing disguises. He's charming and outrageous, incapable of uttering a sentence that isn't embellished or an outright lie. His life goal is to make enough money to build a sea wall to protect Mont-Saint-Michel. Charlotte, a parole officer, shows up: she's young and seems taken in by Victor. He discovers she lives above the Senlus Museum, where her parents are the curators. With two pals he decides to steal a priceless El Greco triptych and then ransom it back to the cultural ministry. What will Charlotte do when she realizes he's used her to make a fortune?

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Associate Producer:
Robert Amon

Costume Design:
Paulette Breil

Dialogue:
Michel Audiard

Director:
Philippe de Broca

Director of Photography:
Jean Penzer

Editor:
Françoise Javet

First Assistant Director:
Jean-Claude Ventura

Makeup Artist:
Florence Fouquier D'Herouel

Makeup Department Head:
Charly Koubesserian

Novel:
Alex Varoux

Original Music Composer:
Georges Delerue

Producer:
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Georges Dancigers
Alexandre Mnouchkine

Production Design:
François de Lamothe

Script Supervisor:
Élisabeth Rappeneau

Set Decoration:
Eric Moulard

Sound Engineer:
Daniel Brisseau

Writer:
Philippe de Broca
Michel Audiard

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