Les malheurs d'Alfred
Les malheurs d'Alfred | |
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Directed by | Pierre Richard |
Written by |
Pierre Richard Yves Robert |
Starring |
Pierre Richard Anny Duperey |
Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
Distributed by | Gaumont |
Release dates | 1 March 1972 (France) |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $8,479,763[1] |
Les malheurs d'Alfred (English: The Troubles of Alfred) is a 1972 French comedy film directed by and starring Pierre Richard.
Plot
Alfred Dhumonttyé, an unemployed architect who is incredibly unlucky, meets while wanting to commit suicide, a female television presenter who is pursued by the same misfortune.
Cast
- Pierre Richard as Alfred Dhumonttyé
- Anny Duperey as Agathe Bodard
- Jean Carmet as Paul
- Paul Préboist as the peasant
- Paul Le Person as the policeman
- Mario David as Kid Barrantin, the boxer
- Francis Lax as Boggy, the member of the Paris team
- Yves Robert as the Parisian TV viewer
- Robert Dalban as Gustave, the chauffeur of Morel
- Marco Perrin as Orlandi, the manager of Kid
- Pierre Mondy as François Morel, the famous game show host
- Evelyne Buyle as Lucrèce
- Daniel Laloux as the member of the Paris team
- Jean Saudray as he member of the Paris team
- Yves Elliot as the member of the Paris team
Release history
Country | Release date |
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France | 1 March 1972 |
Hungary | 10 October 1974 |
Sweden | 11 October 1974 |
West Germany | 8 August 1975 |
The film has been released on DVD in Poland as Nieszczęścia Alfreda, in Germany as Alfred, die Knallerbse, and in France with Le distrait in the box Pierre Richard, réalisateur, apparently without subtitles even in French.
References
- ↑ "Les malheurs d'Alfred (1972)" (in French). JP Box Office.
External links
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