Auguste Trailer

Auguste Trailer (1961)

24 October 1961 Comedy 90 mins

Auguste is about an eponymous bank clerk who finds fame and fortune. Auguste happens to be in the right place at the right time to save young starlet Francine from killing herself -- or more accurately, pretending to kill herself. His supposed heroism hits the news, and before Auguste knows what is happening, a Machiavellian publicist is using him for his own ends. The bank clerk is no fool and soon thinks of a way to come out on top.

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Cast

Valérie Lagrange

as Françoise

Jean Poiret

as Georges Flower

Roger Carel

as Albert, the brother-in-law

Pierre Palau

as Boyer de l'Ain

Simone Berthier

as Augustes' maid

Henri Attal

as Photographer (uncredited)

André Badin

as Lucky photographer (uncredited)

Serge Bento

as Journalist of France-Soir (uncredited)

Ingrid Bergman

as Cameo Appearance (uncredited)

Christian Brocard

as Garage employee (uncredited)

Claudia Cardinale

as Cameo Appearance (uncredited)

André Chanu

as Minister (uncredited)

Luc Charpentier

as (uncredited)

Hubert Deschamps

as Reciter (uncredited)

Crew

International Releases Dates

France 24 October 1961

Production Companies

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