At Night All Cats Are Crazy
At Night All Cats Are Crazy | |
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Directed by | Gérard Zingg |
Written by | Gérard Zingg and Philippe Dumarçay |
Starring | Gérard Depardieu |
Music by | Jean-Claude Vannier |
Edited by | Hélène Viard |
Release dates | 1977 |
Running time | 124 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $388,410[1] |
At Night All Cats Are Crazy (French: La nuit, tous les chats sont gris, lit. At night all cats are grey) is a French film by Gérard Zingg released in 1977.
Synopsis
Charles Watson tells Lily, his 10-year-old niece, a story about a character called Philibert, a bad boy. Lily wants to meet the latter and loses herself in a world where fiction and reality are mixed up. Her uncle believes as far as he's concerned, that he possesses literary gifts and loves living in the greatest of comforts.
Datasheet
- Directed by : Gérard Zingg
- Screenplay : Gérard Zingg and Philippe Dumarçay
- Music : Jean-Claude Vannier
- Editing : Hélène Viard
- Casting : Margot Capelier
- Set designer : Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko
- Distribution : Accatone Distribution, France
- Production France 3 Cinéma (France), Prodis (France) et Sam Films
- Producer : Pierre Hanin
- Country : France
- Release date : 23 novembre 1977 (France)
- Genre : Comedy drama
- Duration : 124 min
Cast
- Gérard Depardieu : Philibert Larcher
- Robert Stephens : Charles Watson
- Tsilla Chelton : Madame Banalesco
- Laura Betti : Jacqueline
- Charlotte Crow : Lily
- Albert Simono : Gaston, aka "Gastounet"
- Virginie Thévenet : Jeannette
- Dominique Laffin : The shop assistant
- Raoul Delfosse : The bald man
- Ann Zacharias : The white cat
- Gabriel Jabbour : Mr Banalesco
- Irina Grjebina : The withered beauty
- Lily Fayol : The joyful widow
- Jean Lemaître : M. Chatin
- Roger Muni : The barman
- Gérard Hernandez : The punter
- Delvin Sandoz : The child
- Fernand Berset : The presenter
- Jacques Chailleux : The painter
- Julien Verdier : The man in his sixties
- Yves Peneau : The opera employee
- Roger Schwartz : The inspector
- Rudy Lenoir : The taxi driver
- Michel Pilorgé : Nanard
- Jean Luisi : The boy from the wagon-restaurant
- Madeleine Bouchez : The old woman from the train
- Raoul Guylad : The policeman of the opera
- Jean-Pierre Lorrain : The barman
- Raymonde Vattier : The usher
- Lyle Joyce
References
External links
- La Nuit, tous les chats sont gris at the Internet Movie Database
- La nuit, tous les chats sont gris sur festival-lumiere.orge
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