Clodo (1971)
Clodo, a gentle mongrel dog, isn't having much luck. His shaggy appearance has earned him the name of hobo. Often scolded by his Parisian masters for being a nuisance, his only consolation is Cathy, his youngest daughter. Unfortunately, she can't stop her parents from abandoning Clodo at vacation time. Fabien, a young farmer, takes the dog in, despite the hostility of his family. Fabien is secretly in love with his childhood friend, Arlène, "la demoiselle du château", who has left to study in Paris. But she returns home after a disappointment. Their relationship resumes.
Director: Georges Clair
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Georges Clair as Fabien |
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Arlène Clair as Arlène |
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Colette Renard as Mrs. Olga |
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Raymond Souplex as Priest |
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Virginie Vignon as Aurélie |
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Pauline Carton as Concierge |
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Christian Vebel as Mother Chicon |
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Roger Nicolas as Doudou |
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Henri Lambert as |
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Jack Delépine as Self |
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Manouche as |
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Pierre Still as |
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Yvette Delaunay as |
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Daniel Mussy as |
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Geneviève Mesnil as |
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Charles Bayard as Colonel |
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Renée Liques as |
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Albert Pilette as Postman |
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Max Desrau as Villager |
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Michel Rosenberg as |
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Marc Marino as |
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Jean-Pierre Savinaud as |
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Brigitte Uzals as |
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Martine Sylvestre as |
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Roger Nicolas as |
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Nanou as Cathie |
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Bourvil as Gaston (uncredited) |
| Directing | Georges Clair | Director |