Honoré de Marseille (1956)
As he explains to the journalist who came to interview him, Honoré cultivates, as a perfect Marseillais, farnienté and galéjade. He evokes the Phocaean Protis, who founded the city of Marseille, and the Roman Honorius, who invented pétanque. He loves to go fishing with his friends Garrigue and Watermelon to prepare a good bouillabaisse, and even more, to rig the results of a vote to allow a little protégée to be crowned Miss flots bleus.
Director:
Maurice Régamey
Writers:
Jean Manse, Yves Favier.
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Fernandel as Honoris, le guerrier grec, Honorius, le romain, Honoré maître tailleur à Marseille |
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Andrex as Pastèque, le mécanicien |
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Francis Blanche as Pasquale Marchetti |
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Maryse Patris as Toinette Honoré, la femme |
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Rellys as Saturnin |
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Michel Etcheverry as Bob Patrick, le reporter photographe |
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Henri Crémieux as Garrigues, le président de l'amicale |
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Claire Diamant as Josette |
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Jacqueline Leroux as Marité |
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Julien Maffre as Le balayeur |
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Hélène Tossy as |
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Yvonne Monlaur as Gyptis |
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Robert Pizani as Baccala |
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Edmond Ardisson as Victor - le cafetier |
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Henri Arius as Bonafous |
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Marthe Marty as |
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Jenny Hélia as Mme. Marchetti |
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Toursky as |
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Armandel as |
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Henri Crémieux as |
| Writing | Jean Manse | Screenplay |
| Writing | Yves Favier | Screenplay |
| Sound | Henri Betti | Music |
| Directing | Maurice Régamey | Director |
| Camera | Walter Wottitz | Director of Photography |