A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 22, 1979
Original Title:
L'Associé
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
France 3
Maran Film
Maygar Productions
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
An unemployed investor creates a fictious business partner to attempt to improve business. Eventually, his creation gets out of control as his business becomes successful and his wife announces that she is in love with the partner and his son wishes the partner was his father -- although no one has ever seen him. To regain control, the man decides to "kill" his imaginary partner and is arrested for the murder.
Adaptation:
René Gainville
Administration:
Marie-Christine Vankeunebrouck
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Paul Toraille
Daniel Leterrier
Assistant Director:
Olivier Horlait
Patrick Jaquillard
Assistant Sound Editor:
Pascale Allouche
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Michel Mellier
Camera Operator:
Claude Bourgoin
Costumer:
Cécile Ducroquet
Nathalie Doux
Paul Boye
Michel Goma
Geneviève Tarka
Dialogue:
Jean-Claude Carrière
Director:
René Gainville
Director of Photography:
Étienne Szabo
Editor:
Raymonde Guyot
Editorial Staff:
Monique Assouline
Executive Producer:
Simone Allouche
Gaffer:
Luigi Bisioli
Hair Designer:
Lucie Saint Clair
Head Decorator:
Sydney Bettex
Key Grip:
André Attelian
Makeup & Hair:
Catherine Desmemaeker
Geneviève Monteilh
Danièle Jaquillard
Novel:
Jenaro Prieto
Original Music Composer:
Michel Bernholc
Mort Shuman
Producer:
René Gainville
Production Director:
Alain Darbon
Screenplay:
René Gainville
Jean-Claude Carrière
Script:
Catherine de Geninville
Set Decoration:
Jean-François Corneille
Roland Jacobs
Angelo Rizzi
Sound Designer:
André Naudin
Sound Editor:
Nicole Boisseau
Sound Engineer:
Harrik Maury
Sound Mixer:
Maurice Gilbert
Unit Manager:
Danièlle Lutin
Unit Production Manager:
Robert Fugier
Frédéric Sauvagnac
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