Henriette Saulnier struggles to run her isolated farm in the country,
in spite of the fact that its owner, Louis Guillon, has neglected to
maintain the farm buildings. Guillon is in no hurry to remedy the situation.
For the present he is happy to bide his time until he can sell
the farm for the highest price...
Cast: André Marcon (Coco),
Martine Kalayan (Colette),
Gérard Chaillou (Pépette), Roland Amstutz (Fernand), Pierre Banderet (Riri), Claude Bouchery (Louis Guillon),
Claudine Mavros (Henriette Saulnier), Ariane Ascaride (Gilberte),
Michel Amphoux (Rodolphe), Juliette Brac (Maryse),
Guy Naigeon (Gaston),
Arlette Balkis (Louis' mother), Suzy Rambaud (Yolande)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 80 min
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