Mon ami le cambrioleur (1950)
When Nadia, his unfaithful mistress, breaks up with him, Patrick Lambert decides to kill himself. But before he reaches the point of no return he is stopped in the act by Camille, a burglar who has just broken into his house. Thanks to him and also to Rosita, Camille's girlfriend who falls for him, Patrick forgets his gloomy thoughts. It is the beginning of a series of crazy misunderstandings and adventures.
Director: Henri Lepage
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Philippe Lemaire as Patrick Lambert |
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Françoise Arnoul as Rosita |
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Pierre-Louis as Camille |
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Alfred Arlais as |
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Max Elloy as The policeman |
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Gisèle Grandpré as Félicia |
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René Hell as The stolen man |
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Elisa Lamotte as The patroness |
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Serge Matta as Joseph |
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Pierre Morin as Francis |
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Henry Murray as The police commissioner |
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Nathalie Nattier as Nadia |
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Jean Ozenne as The English |
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Saint-Granier as Fabien de Courcelles |
| Directing | Henri Lepage | Director |
| Writing | André Haguet | Writer |
| Production | Robert de Nesle | Producer |
| Sound | René Sylviano | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Charles Bauer | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Monique Lacombe | Editor |
| Art | Claude Bouxin | Production Design |
| Production | Robert Florat | Production Manager |
| Directing | Jacques Baratier | Assistant Director |
| Sound | René Longuet | Sound |