Les Turlupins (1980)
Directed by Bernard Revon

Comedy

Film Synopsis

In March 1942, at the time of the Nazi Occupation, Didier and Bernard are boarders at the college of Saint-Apollinaire.  They are more interested in a letter that has been sent to them from a nearby girls' school than in the historic events taking place around them.  Bernard is about to fall in love for the first time...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bernard Revon
  • Script: Didier Bouquet-Nadaud, Bernard Revon
  • Cinematographer: Gérard de Battista, Jacques Loiseleux
  • Music: Roland Romanelli
  • Cast: Bernard Brieux (Bernard), Thomas Chabrol (Didier), Pascale Rocard (Marie-Hélène), Etienne Draber (Le chef de maison), Pierre Vial (Satan), Jacques Rispal (Loin du Ciel), Sébastien Drai (Vincent), Brigitte Chamak (Aline), Bernard Attal (Un élève de la classe de seconde), Bertrand Dareau (Un élève de la classe de seconde), Fabien Kociszelski (Un élève de la classe de seconde), Alexandre Sterling (Un élève de la classe de seconde), Jean-Marc Thérin (Un élève de la classe de seconde), Marcel Rouzé (Un prof), Alain Ollivier (Un prof), Maryvonne Schiltz (Un prof), Astrid Duboucheron (Un prof), Alfred Baillou (Le jardinier), Yves Rollet (Le médecin), Ginette d'Yd (L'infirmière)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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