All the Gold in the World
All the Gold in the World (French: Tout l'or du monde) is a 1961 French-Italian comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Bourvil, Alfred Adam and Philippe Noiret.[1]
All the Gold in the World | |
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French | Tout l'or du monde |
Directed by | René Clair |
Written by | René Clair Jean Marsan Jacques Rémy |
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Starring | Bourvil Alfred Adam Philippe Noiret |
Cinematography | Pierre Petit |
Edited by | Louisette Hautecoeur |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
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Distributed by | Cinédis |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by Léon Barsacq.
Cast
- Bourvil as Dumont and his sons: Mathieu, 'Toine, Martial
- Alfred Adam as Alfred
- Philippe Noiret as Victor Hardy
- Claude Rich as Fred
- Colette Castel as Stella
- Annie Fratellini as Rose
- Max Elloy as the country guard
- Jean Marsan as speaker
- Pascal Mazzotti as speaker
- Albert Michel as Mayor of Cabosse
- Michel Modo as Tony
- Françoise Dorléac as journalist
- Yves Barsacq as photographer
- Paul Bisciglia as photographer
- Robert Burnier as magazine's director
- Catherine Langeais as speaker
- René Hell as notary
- Georges Bever
- Christian Marin as television stage manager
- Paul Mercey as Léon Truc - guard in prison
- Bernard Musson as villager
- Paul Préboist as picnicker
- Robert Rollis as motorist
References
- McGerr, Celia (1980). René Clair. Twayne Publishers/G. K. Hall & Co. p. 17. ISBN 0-8-057-9262-7. LCCN 79-24968.
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