Le Glandeur (2000)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Bruno Bombec, a one-time football referee, is content to laze around and let his wife support him in the manner to which he has grown accustomed.  Fernande Bombec, the Secretary of State for Sport, has had enough of her husband's indolence and decides that the time has come for him to re-enter the world of work.  Alas, she underestimate Bruno's determination to remain a man of leisure...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Script: Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Cinematographer: Edmond Richard
  • Cast: Evelyne Harter (Fernande Bombec), Jean-Pierre Mocky (Bruno Bombec), Jean Abeillé (Le directeur de la pouponnière), Macha Béranger (Mme Gratkine), Emmanuel Bodin (Parmentier), Christian Chauvaud (M. Humbert), Ségolène Piaton (Parmentier), Jean-Claude Romer (Le projectionniste), Antoine Valli (Le pasteur), Henri Attal, Geneviève Bachelier, Mathilde Bahon-Laurent, Mathieu Barbier, Lény Bueno, Jean-Pierre Clami, Stéphane Davidoff, Pierre Diouf, Philippe Dufils, Suzanne Duquesne, Michel Francini
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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