The Roundup is for Tonight (1954)
Three sketches that all start in the police station, where Léa, La Pintade and the brigadier himself tell their little stories. The story of Danielle, who bamboozled the impresario Mortimer so well that he made her his wife; the story of the sad little Simon, deprived of a father and unable to stand the mockery of his friends; and the story of the daughter of an ex-convict who - by golly - steals a statue on the day of her First Communion.
Director: Maurice Dekobra
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Robert Burnier as Brigadier |
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Jim Gérald as Mr. Mongileux |
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Muriel Monclar as Ginette |
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Jane Sourza as 'La Pintade' |
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Blanchette Brunoy as 'La Blanchotte' |
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Christian Fourcade as Simon |
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Maurice Maillot as Philippe Rémy, blacksmith |
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Jacqueline Pierreux as Danielle Vernaux |
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Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Mrs. Vernaux |
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Grégoire Aslan as Mortimer Schoom |
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Isabelle Eber as Monique, Schoom's secretary |
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Chris Kersen as Freddy Cooper |
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Jean Tissier as Baron Thierry de Mormoy |
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Henri Guisol as Jean Dupont |
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Roger Til as Raymond, Jean Dupont's friend |
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Monique Clarence as Yvette |
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Armand Mestral as Robert Bertoli aka 'Bébert le Balafré' |
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Maria Lointaine as Nenette, Bébert's companion |
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Suzy Gossen as Miss Monminet |
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Jocelyne Jany as Mireille, Bébert's daughter |
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Nita Raya as Anais |
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Bob Ingarao as Jojo |
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Marcel Vallée as Vicar |
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Gérard Buhr as |
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Aubrey Bower as |
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Renée Gardès as |
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Charles Lemontier as |
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Martine Alexis as |
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Roger Saltel as |
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Paul Demange as Mr. Mercadier |
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Henri San Juan as 'La Belette' |
| Writing | Maurice Dekobra | Writer |
| Directing | Maurice Dekobra | Director |