Happy He Who Like Ulysses Trailer

Happy He Who Like Ulysses Trailer (1970)

08 July 1970 Comedy 90 mins

For 25 years now, under the Provence sun, Antonin, a farmhand, has shared his work and everyday life with a horse named Ulysse. What a shock when Pascal, the farmer, tells him he has decided to sell Ulysse to a picador for being too old. Not only will he be separated from his faithful companion, but he is well aware too that the arenas of Arles mean death for Ulysse. Being unable to stand such injustice, Antonin runs away from the farm in the company of Ulysse. Together, they go through the Lubéron, the Baux de Provence, the Alpilles, the Crau and the Vaccarès. Yet, their journey is no pleasure cruise, specially when it comes to crossing National Road 7. After a visit to Marcellin, an old friend of his, Antonin sets off again with Ulysse, this time towards the Rhône River.

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Cast

Fernandel

as Antonin

Rellys

as Marcellin

Gilberte Rivet

as Madame Pascal

Henri Tisot

as Gendarme at the Plan-d'Orgon crossroads

Hélène Tossy

as Mathilde

Max Amyl

as Pascal

Edmond Ardisson

as Boules player

Lucien Barjon

as Firmin

Armand Meffre

as Maurice

Pierre Mirat

as Trucker

Jean Sagols

as Mechanic

Werner Schwier

as Motorist

International Releases Dates

Austria 01 June 1971

Germany 09 June 1971

Spain 21 July 1977

France 08 July 1970

Production Companies

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