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- Geneviève Morel as L'habilleuse Luce Fabiole as La gouvernante du tuteur Marc Doelnitz as Un collégien Jean Buquet as Un collégien Jacques Emmanuel as Un collégien...
- in 1947 by Freddie Chauvelot, Christian Casadesus, Paul Lavigne, Marc Doelnitz, and Boris Vian. Throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, it booked leading...
- Micheline Dax as Mme. Louise Patrick Dewaere as Le frère de Mimi Marc Doelnitz as Valentin Roger Dumas as Pierrot Mireille Granelli as Patricia Denise...
- Zazie's mother Nicolas Bataille as Fédor Antoine Roblot as Charles Marc Doelnitz as M. Coquetti William Klein was a great admirer of Queneau's work and...
- Breker: himself Edouard Nessler: himself Jean-Louis Bory: himself Marc Doelnitz: himself Milice, film noir Chantons sous l'Occupation at IMDb Chantons...
- Waitari Oliver Hussenot as The Baron Pierre Dudan as Maj. Scholscher Marc Doelnitz as De Vries Francis de Wolff as Father Fargue Dan Jackson as Madjumba Maurice...
- la lampe Gilbert Edard as François Yves Arcanel as Le dessinateur Marc Doelnitz as Le boute en train Henri Maïk as Le photographe Jacques Dhéry as Le correcteur...
- partyman with Francine Michel Audiard ... a sound engineer on television Marc Doelnitz ... an artist of Alcazar Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas...
- Charpin as Monsieur van Putzeboom Yves Deniaud as Le commis voyageur Marc Doelnitz as Le militaire Monique Garbo as Une des jeunes filles Henri Guisol as...
- Volney as Employee Maria Carld François Joux as Murier Georges Roullet Marc Doelnitz as Cousin Film critic Manny Farber in The New Republic, December 16, 1946...