Le chien qui a vu Dieu (1970)
In a small Italian village live a group of men, each as miscreant as the next. Among them is the baker, violent and miserly. One day, to benefit from an inheritance, he has to distribute fifty kilos of bread a day to the poor for five years. At the moment of distribution, a dog comes along and takes a loaf of bread in its mouth, to take to an old hermit whom the villagers are convinced "has seen God".
Director: Paul Paviot
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Jean Bouise as Defende Sapori |
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Isabelle Sadoyan as Maria |
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Jean-Claude Charnay as Indro |
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Emmanuelle Atzeï as Tereza |
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Paul Frankeur as Lucioni |
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Marcel Pérès as Frigimelica |
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Yves Barsacq as Guido |
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Yvon Sarray as Bernardis |
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Guy Mairesse as Stefano |
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Henri Virlogeux as Spirito |
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Max Amyl as Silvestro |
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Armand Meffre as Pavinacci |
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Olivier Hussenot as Don Tabia |
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Maurice Bourbon as Vito |
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Raoul Curet as Trevaglia |
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Nicole Desailly as Mrs. Lucioni |
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Galeone as The dog |
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Benoît Allemane as |
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Roger Desmare as |
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Danielle Dubreuil as |
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Robert Lombard as |
| Directing | Paul Paviot | Director |