Jean Mauvais

Most Popular Jean Mauvais Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Phantom of Liberty Trailer (1974)

10 September 1974

This Surrealist film, with a title referencing the Communist Manifesto, strings together short incidents based on the life of director Luis Buñuel.

The Uprooted Trailer (1977)

01 March 1977

In 1880, in colonized Algeria, it was decided that the Algerian peasants of the Ouarsenis mountains would see their lands dispossessed in favor of the French colonists.

Cookies Trailer (1975)

20 August 1975

Henri Serin (Jean-Pierre Marielle), an umbrella salesman, leads a quiet life between his work, his family and his passion for painting.

The Death Agony of the Eagles Trailer (1952)

14 October 1952

A woman avenging the death of her lover thwarts a conspiracy plotted by a group of former compatriots of Napoleon.

Hassan Terro's Escape Trailer (1974)

02 January 1974

In 1957, the Battle of Algiers intensifies. Hassan, a peaceful resident of the Casbah, is mistakenly identified as a dangerous "terrorist leader," earning him the nickname "Hassan Terro.

Law of the Streets Trailer (1956)

25 April 1956

Yves Tréguier, a young orphan, escapes from a reform school in Brittany to join "Dédé la Glace" in Paris, an old-timer with whom he has a sincere friendship.

Bonnot's Gang Trailer (1968)

01 November 1968

The story of a notorious French criminal gang of the 1910s.

Charlie and His Two Chicks Trailer (1973)

08 November 1973

Charlie, a forty-something looking for a job, meets two twenty-something girls, Ghislaine and Josiane, who are similarly unemployed.

Sunday Buddies Trailer (1957)

01 July 1957

Casti and Trébois, two friends who are workers at the same factory, have developed a common passion for flying.

Les Culottes rouges Trailer (1962)

19 December 1962

Antoine Rossi, a recidivist prisoner of war in Germany, manages to escape with the cowardly Fendard. Fendard does everything in his power to help him even though he is wounded, but Antoine tries to get rid of him as he boards the train to freedom.