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DES PISSENLITS
PAR LA RACINE
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Des pissenlits par la racine is a French film realized by George Lautner, release in 1964, that is to say one year afterwards Les Tontons Flingueurs.
♦ Synopsis :
Jo Arengeot and "Pommes-chips" have just left prison. Jo requires of Pommes-chips to play for him with bet on the horses. Lastly, Pommes-chips finds Jack, a rival in love, and continues it to kill it. Finally, it is Jack which kills Pommes-chips, before Jo does not discover that it gained with on the horses, and does not try to recover its ticket.
♦ Specification sheet :
- Title : Des pissenlits par la racine
- Realization : Georges Lautner
- Scenario : According to the novel of Clarence Weff (Y'avait un macchabée)- (editions: Gallimard)
- Adaptation : Georges Lautner, Serge Valetti, Clarence Weff, Albert Kantof
- Dialogue : Georges Lautner, Serge Valetti, Clarence Weff, overseen by Michel Audiard
- Production assistants : Albert Kantof, Olivier Pierre, Claude Vital
- Images : Maurice Fellous
- Operator : Loulou Pastier, assisted of Yves Rodallec and Etienne rosenfeld
- Music : Georges Delerue - Blues sung by Janine of Waleyne- (editions: Robert Salvet)
- Decorations : Jacques Chalvet
- Sound : Antoine Archimbaud - Mixing : Louis Perrin
- Editing : Michèle David, assisted of Gina Pignier
- Photographer of tray : Jean-Louis Castelli
- Make-up : Maguy Vernadet
- M. Darc is dressed by Ferraud and hairdresser by Carita
- General manager : Jean Pieuchot
- Chief electrician : Elie Fontanille
- Assisting manager : Gérard Crosnier
- Administrator : Madeleine Feix
- Script-girl : Hélène Sébilotte
- Film 35mm, black and white
- Edition : Laboratory C.T.M of Gennevilliers
- Mixing : Posts Parisian (Louis Perrin)
- Production : Ardennes Films, Transiter Films, Cocinor, (Film counter of the North), The Films Marceau, Columbus Films (Franco-Italian)
- Director of production : Adeline Crouset
- Distribution : Cocinor
- Genre : Comedy
- Duration : 95mn
- First presentation the 06/05/1964
♦ Distribution :
- Michel Serrault : Jérôme Martinet, actor double bassist
- Maurice Biraud : Jo Arengeot, a small gangster taking out of prison
- Mireille Darc : Rockie «La Braise», the maintained woman
- Louis de Funès : Jacques, the cousin of Jérôme said : "Jockey-Jack", the small gangster
- Francis Blanche : The uncle Absalon, the silly scholar
- Venantino Venantini : Pierre Michon, the actor
- Raymond Meunier : «La Douane», the accomplice of Jo
- Brice Valori : The aunt Olphie (not credited)
- Gianni Musy : Riton «Pommes-Chips», the small murdered gangster (the voice : André Weber)
- Darry Cowl : Gratiopoulos, the billionaire in the evening
- Jacqueline Rivière : Dorothée, the ex-colleague musician of Jérôme
- Malka Ribowska : The comedienne who plays the countess Natacha
- Barbara Brand : The comedienne who plays Sonia
- Hubert Deschamps : The general Fréderic Cédille
- Yves Barsacq : The inspector
- Guy Grosso : Emile, the barman
- Colette Régis : Christine, the hostess
- Raymone : Palmyre, the lunatic who sings "Y'a un cadavre dans la contrebasse"
- Charles Bouillaud : Léon, the caretaker of the theater
- Emile Riandreys : The manager stagehand of the theater
- Michel Dacquin : The minister in the elevator
- Michel Dupleix : The property man
- Simone Landry : The guest of Christine
- Hélène Laffly : The guest of Christine
- Pierre Bataille
- Roger Paschel
- Paola Barbara.
- Marcel Bernier : The property man who "pelote" Rockie in the elevator
- Albert Michel : A player of tierce
- Marc Arian : A player of tierce / An extra to the theater
- Anne-Marie Blot : A girl in the cap in the evening
- Philippe Castelli : The internal of the hospital by the telephone
- Andrès : A guest in the evening
- Georges Billy : A guest in the evening
- Léon Zitrone : The voice comment of the tierce
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