Sweet and Sour (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 1963

Original Title:
Dragées au poivre

Alternate Titles:
La pimienta de la vida
Pepper Candy

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Cinematografica Cervi
Number One

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Gerard, a young man from a "good family" dreams of becoming an actor. To do this, he follows everywhere his sister Frédérique who is infatuated with cinéma vérité.

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Adaptation:
Éric Ollivier

Art Direction:
Raymond Gabutti

Assistant Camera:
Alain Derobe
François Lauliac

Assistant Director:
Stephan Iscovescu
Jean Léon

Assistant Editor:
Anne Vogler
Francine Grubert

Camera Operator:
Alain Douarinou

Choreographer:
Jean Babilée

Dialogue:
Guy Bedos

Director:
Jacques Baratier

Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë

Editor:
Néna Baratier

Lyricist:
Jacques Audiberti

Makeup Artist:
Aïda Carange

Original Music Composer:
Ward Swingle

Producer:
Pierre Kalfon
Tonino Cervi

Production Accountant:
Jean Charasson

Production Design:
Jacques Noël

Production Manager:
Louis de Masure

Production Secretary:
Linette Yoshizawa

Production Supervisor:
Georges Chappedelaine

Screenplay:
Jacques Baratier

Script Supervisor:
Sylvette Baudrot

Set Dresser:
Georges Fontenelle

Songs:
Serge Rezvani

Sound:
Maurice Rémy
Jean Philippe
Pierre-Louis Calvet

Still Photographer:
Victor Rodrigue

Title Designer:
Jean Fouchet

Unit Production Manager:
Tonio Suné

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