Oscar (1967)
Movie
This film originated as a play in Paris. The story focuses on the one-day adventures of Bertrand Barnier played with a genius of French cinema, Louis de Funes. In the same morning he learns that his daughter is pregnant, an employee stole a large amount of money from his company, his maid is about to resign in order to marry a wealthy neighbor and his body builder is interested in marrying his daughter. The seemingly complicated story-line is full of comedy or errors and some of the most hilarious mime scenes of the French cinema.
Directed By : Édouard Molinaro
Genres : Comedy
Status : Released
Released : Oct 11, 1967
Length : 85 minutes
Cast
Crew
- Author : Claude Magnier
- Director : Édouard Molinaro
- Original Music Composer : Georges Delerue
- Assistant Director : Philippe Monnier
- Editor : Robert Isnardon
- Editor : Monique Isnardon
- Assistant Director : Jean-Marie Poiré
- Original Music Composer : Jean Marion
- Additional Dialogue : Jean Halain
- Adaptation : Édouard Molinaro
- Set Decoration : Pierre Charron
- Head Decorator : Georges Wakhévitch
- Script : Aurore Chabrol
- Assistant Decorator : Jean Forestier
- Dresser : Francesco Smalto
- Production Director : Robert Sussfeld
- Writer : Claude Magnier
- Executive Producer : Alain Poiré
- Adaptation : Jean Halain
- Adaptation : Louis de Funès
- Production Director : Irénée Leriche
- Co-Producer : Jean Le Duc
- Camera Operator : Georges Pastier
- Sound Engineer : René-Christian Forget
- Makeup Department Head : Anatole Paris
- Assistant Camera : Michel Lebon
- Assistant Camera : Jean-Claude Amiot
- Still Photographer : André Dino
- Camera Operator : Jean Benezech
- Hair Department Head : Micheline Charperon
- General Manager : Roger Boulais
- Administration : Guy Azzi
- Title Designer : Jean Fouchet
- Director of Photography : Raymond Lemoigne