Les grandes vacances (film)
- For the unrelated 1940 novel by Francis Ambrière see Les grandes vacances
Les grandes vacances | |
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Directed by | Jean Girault |
Produced by | Gaumont Film Company |
Written by |
Jean Girault Jacques Vilfrid |
Starring | Louis de Funès |
Music by | Raymond Lefevre |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France/Italy |
Language | French/English |
Box office | $52,401,877 [1] |
Les grandes vacances is a French–Italian comedy movie from 1967, directed by Jean Girault, written by Jean Girault, and starring by Louis de Funès.[2]
Plot
Charles Bosquier is the dictatorial headmaster of a French school. One of his own sons miserably failed his exams, so he sends him to England as exchange student.
Cast
- Louis de Funès : M. Charles Bosquier
- Claude Gensac : Mme Isabelle Bosquier
- Ferdy Mayne : Mac Farrell
- Martine Kelly : Shirley Mac Farrell
- Olivier de Funès : Gérard Bosquier
- François Leccia : Philippe Bosquier
- Maurice Risch : Stéphane Michonnet
- Jean-Pierre Bertrand : Christian, a friend of Philippe
- René Bouloc : Bargin, the pupil who leaves with Philippe
- Jacques Dublin : Claude, a friend of Philippe
- Dominique Maurin : Michel, a friend of Philippe
- Bernard Le Coq : Jean-Christophe
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