Trois artilleurs à l'opéra (1938) Directed by André Chotin
Drama
Film Synopsis
An artilleryman endowed with mystical powers succeeds in sending one of
his comrades to sleep but is unable to wake him up. For a joke, a
third gunner exchanges his uniform with that of his sleeping fellow and
causes no end of trouble when he returns to barracks...
Cast: Frédéric Mariotti (Le chauffeur),
Pierre Larquey,
Roland Toutain,
Paul Azaïs,
Georges Bever,
Irène de Trebert,
Paul Demange,
François Dupriet,
Zizi Festerat,
Denise Grey,
Milly Mathis,
Palau,
Rittche,
Marguerite Templey
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 90 min
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