Quelques messieurs trop tranquilles (Some Too Quiet Gentlemen) (1972)
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In order to fight gangsters, the local townspeople and some hippie tourists overcome their differences in this French comedy/thriller. The villagers had hoped to lure a richer slice of the tourist trade to their town, but what they got were a bunch of fairly grungy hippies. After putting up with… More In order to fight gangsters, the local townspeople and some hippie tourists overcome their differences in this French comedy/thriller. The villagers had hoped to lure a richer slice of the tourist trade to their town, but what they got were a bunch of fairly grungy hippies. After putting up with their antics for a while, the locals run the hippies out of town, but not far. The Countess' estate is nearby, and she wants them on her land to irritate the gangster who has forced his company on her. When the gangster makes the mistake of alienating the townspeople, his goose is cooked. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Directed By
- Georges Lautner
- Written By
- A.D.G., Georges Lautner, Jean-Marie Poiré, Albert Kantoff
- Genres
- Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 25, 1973 Wide
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Cast
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Andre Pousse
as Gangster
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Jean Lefebvre
as Julien
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Dani
as Wife
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Michel Galabru
as Peloux
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Henri Cogan
as Maurice
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Robert Dalban
as Inspector
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Jean Luisi
as Jo
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Michael Marshall
as Inspector
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Miou-Miou
as Anita
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Bruno Pradal
as Paul
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Paul Préboist
as Adrien
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Renée Saint-Cyr
as Countess
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Charles Southwood
as Charles
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Henri Guybet
as Alain
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Jennifer Nichole Porter
as Gerard