Toto in Paris Trailer

Toto in Paris Trailer (1958)

23 October 1958 Comedy 97 mins

Duclos's son, a worldly gangster, is compromised in a case of which he is innocent. The proof of this innocence is in the hands of a "competitor", the Marquis de Chemantel de Beauvoiron, a misguided aristocrat. He asked for $ 10 million to cede the document. Duclos will then imagine Chemantel contracting $ 10 million in life insurance for his son. As he discovered in Rome a tramp, a look-alike of the marquis, he will bring this man to Paris and arrange for him to die accidentally.

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Cast

Totò

as Marchese Gastone de Chemantel / Chateau-Boiron / il vagabondo Totò

Sylva Koscina

as Juliette Marchand

Fernand Gravey

as Il dottor Duclos

Philippe Clay

as il finto maggiordomo

Lauretta Masiero

as Aiutante del marchese / La zingara

Paul Guers

as Pierre, figlio di Duclos

Luigi Pavese

as Calogero Tempesta

Peppino De Martino

as Il maître del night-club

Agostino Salvietti

as Custode del museo delle cere

Tiberio Mitri

as Il gorilla

Fanfulla

as Il signore del treno

Memmo Carotenuto

as Brigadiere

Mimmo Poli

as Il grassone del treno (uncredited)

Francis Blanche

as Il maggiordomo (uncredited)

Crew

Gorni Kramer

Original Music Composer

Piero Filippone

Piero Filippone Production Design

Sandro Mancori

Sandro Mancori Assistant Camera

Goffredo Rocchetti

Goffredo Rocchetti Makeup Artist

Luigi Gervasi

Luigi Gervasi Set Decoration

Angelina Ferri

Angelina Ferri Hairstylist

Ugo Pericoli

Ugo Pericoli Costume Design

Guglielmo Mancori

Guglielmo Mancori Camera Operator

Roberto Palaggi

Roberto Palaggi Production Secretary

International Titles

Parisien malgré lui Trailer

International Releases Dates

Italy 23 October 1958

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