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Release Date:
April 10, 1985
Original Title:
Poulet au vinaigre
Alternate Titles:
Chicken with Vinegar
Hühnchen in Essig
Una morte di troppo
Назойливый полицейский
Цыпленок под уксусом
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
MK2 Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 110
Unorthodox detective Jean Lavardin is called to a provincial French town after a prank turns deadly.
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Administration:
Sylvie Chevereau-Marchais
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Marc Rabier
Assistant Director:
Aurore Chabrol
Michel Dupuy
Pierre-François Dumeniaud
Assistant Editor:
Angela Braga-Mermet
Assistant Production Design:
Elizabeth Desouches
Camera Operator:
Michel Thiriet
Conductor:
Michel Ganot
Costume Design:
Magali Fustier-Dray
Costumer:
Catherine Bouteille
Director:
Claude Chabrol
Director of Photography:
Jean Rabier
Editor:
Monique Fardoulis
Electrician:
Claude Rouxel
Maurice Estival
Jean Fleury
Grip:
Dominique Robert
Hairstylist:
Alice Schwartz
Giselle Hadjadj
Key Grip:
Jean-Baptiste Dutreix
Makeup Artist:
Brigitte Delouis
Jacques Clemente
Novel:
Dominique Roulet
Original Music Composer:
Matthieu Chabrol
Producer:
Marin Karmitz
Production Design:
Françoise Benoît-Fresco
Production Manager:
Catherine Lapoujade
Production Secretary:
Marguerite Lemarchand
Property Master:
Pierre Galliard
Publicist:
Eva Simonet
Script Supervisor:
Aurore Chabrol
Sound Assistant:
Jean-Pierre Duret
Sound Engineer:
Jean-Bernard Thomasson
Still Photographer:
Micheline Pelletier
Unit Manager:
Bernard Morel
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