A Certain Mister Trailer

A Certain Mister Trailer (1950)

24 May 1950 Comedy, Crime 90 mins

Documents relevant to National Defence have been concealed in a certain vase by a dangerous gang of robbers. To neutralize the criminals, a seasoned police commissioner and his clumsy assistant, young inspector César, join forces with a colorful trio of thieves nicknamed Le Pouce (Thumb), L'Index (Index Finger) and Le Majeur (Middle Finger)...

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Cast

Hélène Perdrière

as L'Index, membre de la bande

René Dary

as Le Pouce, membre de la bande

Louis Seigner

as Le commissaire Clergé

Junie Astor

as Edmée Lamour / Augustine

Lise Delamare

as Mme Lecorduvent

Louis de Funès

as Thomas Boudeboeuf, journaliste à L'Avenir Sauveterrois

René Blancard

as Le commissaire Bellefontaine

Roland Toutain

as Un complice

Émile Genevois

as Un complice

Henri Vilbert

as Antoine

Alexandre Mihalesco

as M. Alexandre Lecorduvent, antiquaire

Pierre Destailles

as Le Majeur, membre de la bande

Marc Cassot

as L'inspecteur César, alias André Paris

Alice Field

as Mme Léonard

Julienne Paroli

as La bigote

Crew

Yves Ciampi

Director

International Releases Dates

France 24 May 1950

Production Companies

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