The Madman of Lab Four (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 29, 1967

Original Title:
Le Fou du labo 4

Alternate Titles:
Le fou du labo IV

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Gaumont

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

This talkative and unevenly paced feature finds Fou (Jean Lefebvre) the inventor of a gas that makes the users fall in love. He is chased by his boss, the police, and spies, who seek to secure the secret recipe for their own selfish purposes. A shadowy American underworld figure tries to intimidate the inventor. A half-hearted attempt at comedy tries to go along with the double dealing and trickery of the thin plot of the film.

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Action Director:
André Cagnard

Assistant Camera:
Michel Lebon

Assistant Director:
Pierre Cosson

Assistant Editor:
Colette Lambert

Boom Operator:
Jean Jak

Camera Operator:
Daniel Diot

Delegated Producer:
Alain Poiré

Director:
Jacques Besnard

Director of Photography:
Raymond Lemoigne

Editor:
Gilbert Natot

Key Makeup Artist:
Billy Bonnard

Music:
Bernard Gérard

Novel:
René Cambon

Producer:
Jacques Besnard

Production Accountant:
Guy Azzi

Production Design:
Henri Sonois

Production Manager:
Mireille de Tissot
Robert Sussfeld

Props:
Jacques Martin

Second Assistant Director:
Jean-Marie Poiré

Set Decoration:
Henri Sonois
Pierre Charron

Sound:
René-Christian Forget

Still Photographer:
Gilles Baudoin Peytel

Stunt Coordinator:
Claude Carliez

Stunts:
Michel Berreur
Rico López

Unit Manager:
Alice Bogard

Unit Production Manager:
Armand Tabuteau

Writer:
Jacques Besnard
Jean Halain

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