Too Shy to Try Trailer

Too Shy to Try Trailer (1978)

23 August 1978 Comedy, Romance 88 mins

Pierre is a hotel cashier in Vichy, so shy that he answers an ad from the Psychology Institute and can't say no to the salesman, Aldo; he spends 6,000 francs on tapes, books, and a punching bag. Soon after, he's smitten by Agnes, a hotel guest with a model's looks and photographers wherever she goes. When she leaves for Nice, he follows, meeting Aldo on the way. Aldo becomes his boldness coach. Pierre gets a job washing dishes where Agnes is staying, but after a week or so, she's off to Deauville, with Aldo and Pierre in pursuit. Using funds they get by selling Aldo's car, this time Pierre poses as a polo-playing jet setter. Will this win the heart of Agnes?

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Cast

Pierre Richard

as Pierre Renaud

Aldo Maccione

as Aldo Ferrari

Jacques François

as Mr. Henri

Mimi Coutelier

as Agnès Jensen

Catherine Lachens

as La camionneuse

Robert Castel

as Trinita, le joueur de pétanque

Jacques Fabbri

as Le routier

Robert Dalban

as Le garagiste

Jean-Claude Massoulier

as Gilles, le speaker

Raoul Delfosse

as Le chauffeur de la 404

Gilbert François

as Le garçon rythmeur

Francis Lax

as Le sommelier

Louis Navarre

as Le chef de rayon

Crew

Daniel Janneau

Daniel Janneau Assistant Director

Claude Agostini

Claude Agostini Director of Photography

Phuong Maittret

Phuong Maittret Makeup Supervisor

Vladimir Cosma

Original Music Composer

International Titles

Jsem nesmělý, ale léčím se Trailer

Ich bin schüchtern, aber in Behandlung Trailer

Und jetzt das Ganze noch mal von vorn Trailer

I'm Shy, But I'll Heal Trailer

International Releases Dates

Canada 29 August 1978

France 05 June 2024

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