San-Antonio ne pense qu'à ça (1981) Directed by Joël Séria
Comedy / Crime / Fantasy
Film Synopsis
On his release from prison, the spy Walter Klozett is closely monitored
by police inspector San-Antonio and his two trusty sidekicks.
Before his arrest, Klozett stole from the Soviets a special pair of
glasses that allow the wearer to see through walls.
Understandably, the French secret services are keen to get their hands
on this invention, but the Russians are equally keen to retrieve
it. The only person why knows the present whereabouts of the
glasses is Walter Closet...
Cast: Philippe Gasté (San Antonio),
Pierre Doris (Bérurier),
Hubert Deschamps (Pinuche),
Jacques François (Le vieux),
Jeanne Goupil (Miss Tenebra),
Catherine Ohotnikoff (Berthe Bérurier),
Gérard Hernandez (Le calife),
André Badin (Dugommien),
Pierre Frag (Alfred),
Florence Giorgetti (La directrice du théâtre),
Micha Bayard (La femme de Pinuche),
Vernon Dobtcheff (Un tueur russe),
Bruno Balp,
Jacques Brunet,
Johnny Cacao,
Jacqueline Dufranne,
Evane Hanska,
Tomas Hnevsa,
Roberto,
Louison Roblin
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
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