Call Me Mathilde (1969)
Mathilde de Blanzac is abducted on her way home from an evening at the opera with her wealthy industrialist husband. Her pathetic pieds-nickelés kidnappers begin by holding her hostage at the home of Petit Jean, a country bumpkin, before demanding a ransom from her husband. At the same time, Hubert de Pifre, a fighter pilot in distress, ejects over Petit Jean's farm.
Director: Pierre Mondy
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Michel Serrault as François |
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Jacqueline Maillan as Mathilde de Blanzac |
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Robert Hirsch as Lieutenant Hubert de Pifre |
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Guy Bedos as Georges |
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Bernard Blier as Charles de Blanzac, Mathilde's husband |
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Jacques Dufilho as Petitjean |
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Jacques Balutin as Brigadier |
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Harry-Max as Accomplice |
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Jean-Claude Arnaud as |
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Maurice Ducasse as |
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Maurice Auzel as Farmer (uncredited) |
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Stéphane Bouy as Blanzac's secretary (uncredited) |
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Pierre Mondy as Commissioner (uncredited) |
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Paul Pavel as (uncredited) |
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Francis Veber as TV presenter (uncredited) |
| Directing | Pierre Mondy | Director |
| Writing | Francis Veber | Writer |