Naked in the Wind (1953)
Smalltown confectioner Lespinasse, hopeful of being reelected as chief councillor, is opposed by Darcepoil, the local druggist. Darcepoil arranges for the incumbent's defeat by having Pantaflon, a nightclub singer, lure him to the nudist camp on the Isle of Levant, where Lespinasse is photographed surrounded by half-naked women. At home, he is berated by his wife and thrown out of office; but he returns to Levant with the penitent Pantaflon and is welcomed by the nudists and voted camp president. His forgiving wife follows him and herself becomes a nudist.
Director: Henri Lepage
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Félix Oudart as Antonin Lespinasse |
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Lili Bontemps as Mademoiselle Pataflan |
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Armand Bernard as Théophase Darcepoil |
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Jane Sourza as Madame Lespinasse |
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Jean Tissier as Professor Martifole |
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Antonin Berval as Farigoule |
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Alice Tissot as Madame Darcepoil |
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Henri Arius as Innkeeper |
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Nicole Besnard as |
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Jacques Ciron as Hyacinthe |
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Michel Flamme as Alain |
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Fransined as Marco |
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Jim Gérald as One-eyed Oscar |
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Lolita Lopez as |
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Bernard Musson as Vicar |
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Pierre Naugier as |
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Nicole Regnault as |
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Saint-Granier as Cabaret boss |
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Jean Sylvain as Commissioner |
| Writing | Henri Lepage | Writer |
| Writing | Jacques de Bénac | Writer |
| Directing | Henri Lepage | Director |