4
95 min
Pépito runs a gang of thugs with authority. He has a natural son, Gaston, a professor of literature in Aix-en-Provence, whom he has hardly ever seen. Gaston announces himself for Christmas, and Pépito decides to make him look good by moving into his headquarters: a château where the crooks will be able to exercise their talents as composers.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Yves Deniaud | Pépito | Unowned | |
Micheline Dax | Lulu | Unowned | |
Darry Cowl | Gaston | Unowned | |
Raymond Devos | The abbot | Unowned | |
Jacques Fabbri | Ravaillac | Unowned | |
Marcelle Arnold | Marjorie Cleanwater, novelist | Unowned | |
Jean Bellanger | 'La Caisse', the band’s treasurer | Unowned | |
Jean-Roger Caussimon | Joseph | Unowned | |
Jacques Charon | 'La Tulipe' | Unowned | |
Robert Dalban | 'Petite Main' | Unowned | |
Robert Lombard | Hector Chassepot, Captain of the gendarmerie | Unowned | |
Made Siamé | A woman from Pepito's gang | Unowned | |
André Weber | 'Cure-dent' | Unowned | |
Don Ziegler | The American | Unowned | |
Bernard Charlan | The man who asks for a little white | Unowned | |
Yvonne Clech | Countess of Valmendois | Unowned | |
Joëlle Janin | Unowned | ||
Jacques Mancier | Count of Valmendois | Unowned | |
Cissé Sophiane | Banjo | Unowned | |
Lila Kedrova | Léa | Unowned | |
Noël Roquevert | The commander | Unowned | |
Christian Brocard | The man who brings the croissants (uncredited) | Unowned | |
Michel Giannou | (uncredited) | Unowned | |
René Hell | A man from Joseph's gang (uncredited) | Unowned |