A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver, Mireille Darc
Written by:
Claude Gével
Georges Darrier
Pascal Jardin
Directed by:
Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Release Date:
April 22, 1964
Original Title:
Monsieur
Alternate Titles:
Intrigo a Parigi
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Les Films Copernic
Les Films Corona
Zebra Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Left heartbroken by the death of his beloved wife, a rich banker tries to commit suicide. When he learns from his former maid that his wife was unfaithful, he fakes his own death and comes back under a new identity.
Left heartbroken by the death of his beloved wife, a rich banker tries to commit suicide. When he learns from his former maid that his wife was unfaithful he fakes his own death and comes back under a new identity
Administration:
Maurice Cadaze
Assistant Director:
Philippe Monnier
Jean Mylonas
Assistant Location Manager:
Claude Huyard
Jacques Schaeffer
Director:
Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Dresser:
Micheline Bonnet
Dora Balabanov
Dressing Prop:
Odette Keyzin-Alfonsi
First Assistant Camera:
Pierre Charvein
First Assistant Director:
Jean Michaud
General Manager:
Pierre Cottance
Hairdresser:
Jacques Dessange
Makeup Department Head:
Yvonne Gasperina
Yvonne Fortuna
Manager of Operations:
Rudy Jean Le Roy
Production Secretary:
Fanchette Brie
Script:
Christiane Grémillon
Second Assistant Camera:
Maurice Kaminsky
Set Photographer:
Marcel Dolé
Set Propsman:
Jacques Charron
Guy Maugin
Henri Berger
André Pierdel
Writer:
Claude Gével
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