Trust Me! (1954)
Max, an illusionist as unlucky as he is skilled, would like to marry his boss's daughter, but his boss won't hear of marriage and even threatens to fire him if he doesn't come up with an interesting act. A supplier of magic items comes to Marx's rescue, handing over his "magic clock". Marx locks himself in to experiment with it and, unable to get out, falls asleep... He has a dream in which, with the power to make false things true, he becomes the hero of extraordinary adventures that take him to an Eastern country where he is made Emperor. He calls Helen to marry him, but the deposed Emperor takes revenge by having the usurper locked up in a sarcophagus.
Director: Gilles Grangier
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Francis Blanche as Nicolas |
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Jacqueline Noëlle as Gilda |
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Robert Rollis as Cliquet |
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Louis de Funès as Tumlatum |
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Zappy Max as Happy Max |
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André Gabriello as Mr Bombardon |
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Charles Lemontier as L'huissier |
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Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Mme Créture |
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Colette Ripert as Hélène Bombardon |
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Jean-Marc Tennberg as Maklouf |
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Pierre Larquey as Merlin l'enchanteur |
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Jérôme Goulven as Charlie |
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François Joux as Kodifu |
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Louis Blanche as Le baron |
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Jean Hébey as Kapok |
| Directing | Gilles Grangier | Director |
| Sound | Gérard Calvi | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Maud Linder | Assistant Director |
| Art | Jacques Brizzio | Assistant Decorator |
| Writing | Francis Blanche | Writer |
| Art | Jacques Colombier | Decorator |