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NOUS IRONS
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Nous irons à Deauville is a French film realized by Francis Rigaud, release in 1962.
♦ Synopsis :
With Deauville, Lucien Moreau, flanked his woman and of his niece, Sophie, comes to occupy the villa which it rented with his friend Maurice Dubois, accompanied by his tempting wife. On the road a competition of wheel opposed Lucien to a small Mister ragor and vindicatory. On arrival, it falls on its owner set on camp-site, which will complicate the life during these tormented holidays to him. The villa proves to be in sad state, without speaking about the breaking tone of its owner, Mrs. Couffinous, of the machivelism of the tradesmen grocers of the district, the blunders of the carrier of luggage.
♦ Specification sheet :
- Title : Nous irons à Deauville
- Realization : Francis Rigaud
- Scenario, Adaptation : Francis Rigaud, Jacques Vilfrid, Claude Viriot
- Dialogue : Jacques Vilfrid
- Production assistants : Jean Berthot, Rudy Le Roy
- Images : Jacques Robin
- Operator : René Guissart and André Clément
- Music : Paul Misraki - Orchestra supervised by Michel Ganot (Editions Impéria)
- Songs : S.Distel chante "T'es partie en vacances" of Maurice Tézé and Sacha Distel - Tony Milton chante "Oh yeah ah ah!" of Jay Robinson and Mickey Baker - Les Ventura chante "Les Parisiens" of Maurice Tézé and Paul Misraki
- Sound : Pierre-Henri Goumy
- Editing : Françoise Jayet, assisted of Claudine Merlin and Nicole Gauduchon
- Script-girl : Marie-José Kling
- Make-up : Marie-Madeleine Paris
- Photographer of tray : Jamy Blanc
- Manager : Claude Huyard
- Film 35 mm, black and white
- Production : Hoche Productions, Films Odéon, U.F.A, Comacico (France)
- Leader of production : Ray Ventura, Jean Darvey
- Producer's assistant : Christiane Guetienne
- Director of production : Pierre Cottance
- Executing producer : Claude V. Coen
- In charge of press : Richard Balducci
- Edition : Laboratory Franay L.T.C Saint-Cloud
- Special effects : LAX
- Camping equipment Trigano - The scenes of cabaret were turned in the "Calypsothèque" of casino of Cabourg
- Duration : 91 mn
- Genre : Comedy
- First presentation the December 24th,1962 in cinemas : "Artistic", "Gaumont-Théâtre", and "Palais-Rochechouart"
- Visa of exploitation : 26.594
♦ Distribution :
- Louis de Funès : Ludovic Lambersac, the vacationer irritated in the steering wheel
- Michel Serrault : M Lucien Moreau, the co-worker of M Mercier
- Pascale Roberts : Mme Monique Moreau, the woman of Lucien
- Claude Brasseur : M Maurice Dubois, a friend of "Moreau"
- Colette Castel : Mme Jacqueline Dubois, the woman of Maurice
- Michel Galabru : M Mercier, the boss of Lucien
- Jean Carmet : The carrier of luggage
- Roger Pierre : M Louis, the hardware dealer
- Jean-Marc Thibault : M Paul, the other hardware dealer
- Maurice Cafarelli : The elder son of M Mercier
- Sacha Distel : Him even, in singer
- Jean Richard : Siméon, the skilled worker
- Berthe Granval : Sophie, the niece of Lucien and Monique
- Mary Marquet : Mme Couffinous, the owner of "Dunes Fleuries"
- Marie Daems : Marie-Laure Spinoza, the society woman
- Jacqueline Doyen : Fernande Mercier, the woman of the boss of Lucien
- Jean-Pascal Duffard : The younger son of Mercier
- Eddie Constantine : The friend of pine-up on the beach
- Tony Milton : Him even, in singer
- Fernand Raynaud
- René Rénal
- Alvaro Gheri : Alvaro, the driver of Mme Spinoza
- Laurent Bertho
- Yves Elliot : The garage mechanic
- Brigitte Navilée : The pine-up in the small dog
- Jacques Schaeffer
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