N'oublie pas ton père au vestiaire... (1982) Directed by Richard Balducci
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Philippe Chevrier is a rebellious schoolboy who is permanently at war
with his father Antoine, a flutist in an orchestra. When Philippe
fails his end-of-school exams he gets into a violent row with his
father and ends up storming out of the family home, determined to live
his own life. Philippe finds work as a disk-jockey in a nightclub
and falls for an attractive girl named Marlène. With the
support of his friends and his parents Philippe finally manages to make
his way in life.
Script: Richard Balducci, Jean-Claude Massoulier (dialogue)
Cinematographer: Marcel Combes
Music: Gilles Tinayre
Cast:Jean Lefebvre (Antoine Chevrier),
Manuel Gélin (Philippe Chevrier),
Eric Adjani (Bob),
Nelly Vignon (Jeanne Chevrier),
Jean-Paul Rouland (Marahkrisna, le gourou),
Patricia Elig (Marlène),
Jacques Legras (Le policier),
Denise Grey (La dame à la moto),
Françoise Blanchard (Juliette),
Bruna Giraldi (La chanteuse au King Club),
Marcha Grant (Philomène la prof),
Suzanne Grey (La mère de Bruno),
Sabine Paturel (Laetitia),
Jean-Marie Vauclin (Julien),
Brigitte Lahaie (La mère du garnement),
Jean-Claude Massoulier (Le chauffeur),
Dominique Zardi (Le biker)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 86 min
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