Explosive Vacation! Trailer

Explosive Vacation! Trailer (1957)

09 August 1957 Comedy 94 mins

Arlette thinks she has made a wonderful gift to her daughter Sylvie, who has just married François Morel, a young journalist. And, to tell the truth, not everybody receives a posh little bar like the Royal Montmartre as a gift. The trouble is that Monsieur Jo, the former owner of the joint is also the boss of a gang of drug traffickers. And that he has managed to persuade the pair of naive lovebirds to drop a painting to a friend on their way to their honeymoon place. Now the picture is stuffed with drugs! The honeymoon trip promises to be eventful...

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Cast

Arletty

as Arlette Bernard

Raymond Bussières

as Max le Fortiche

Marthe Mercadier

as Marie la Paimpolaise

Andrex

as Joe Ravello dit Monsieur Jo

Robert Vattier

as Fernand Morel

Philippe Bouvard

as François Morel

Bernard Dhéran

as Monsieur Fred

Jean Tissier

as Charlot le Curieux

Jacques Dynam

as Le camionneur

Ginette Pigeon

as Sylvie Morel dite Zizi

Albert Michel

as Le camionneur qui transporte le tableau

Charles Bouillaud

as Un homme à l'hôtel

Paul Demange

as L'homme dans la baignoire du Coq Hardi

André Chanu

as Le reporter dans l'hélicoptère

Albert Dinan

as Le brigadier

Crew

Marc Fossard

Marc Fossard Director of Photography

Robert Hubert

Robert Hubert Production Design

Joseph Blanchez

Joseph Blanchez Set Decoration

Jacqueline Révelly

Jacqueline Révelly Makeup Artist

Georges Bernier

Georges Bernier Production Manager

Jean-Pierre Decourt

Jean-Pierre Decourt Assistant Director

Pierre-Henri Goumy

Pierre-Henri Goumy Sound Engineer

Pierre Le Fauconnier

Pierre Le Fauconnier Still Photographer

Simone Pêche

Simone Pêche Script Supervisor

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

France 09 August 1957

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