The Wild Oat (1953) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 27, 1953

Original Title:
Le Boulanger de Valorgue

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cité Films
Fidès Film
Peg Produzione

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

A small village is torn apart by a quarrel between the baker and the italian grocery tenant, mother of a pregnant young girl. She accuses the baker's son, doing his military service in Algeria, to be the father of the would be child. Offended, the baker refuses to deliver bread to the villagers standing on the mother's side.

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Adaptation:
Jean Manse

Assistant Camera:
Jean Castagnier
Jacques Chotel

Assistant Director:
Gérard Ducaux-Rupp

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jacques d'Ovidio

Assistant Unit Manager:
Louis Manella

Camera Operator:
Marcel Franchi

Delegated Producer:
Jacques Bar

Dialogue:
Jean Manse
Yves Favier

Director:
Henri Verneuil

Director of Photography:
Charles Suin

Editor:
Christian Gaudin

Location Manager:
Charles Auvergne

Makeup Artist:
Lina Gallet
Yvonne Barrie

Music Director:
Raymond Legrand

Original Music Composer:
Nino Rota

Producer:
Lorenzo Pegoraro
Ernest Rupp

Production Design:
Robert Giordani

Production Manager:
Walter Rupp

Production Secretary:
Monique Chevallier

Property Master:
Louis Charpeaux

Set Decoration:
Jean Mandaroux

Sound Assistant:
Arthur Van der Meeren
Pierre Zann

Sound Engineer:
William Robert Sivel

Still Photographer:
Gaston Thonnart

Unit Manager:
Paul Laffargue

Writer:
Pierre Lozach
Yves Favier

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