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Clodo (1970)

Dir: Georges Clair         Comedy / Drama       stars 2
Overview
Clodo is a French film comedy-drama first released in 1970, directed by Georges Clair.  The film stars Raymond Souplex, Pauline Carton, Roger Nicolas, Arlène Clair and Georges Clair.  Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.


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Synopsis
Clodo the dog may look like a tramp, with his long scruffy hair, but he has a heart of gold, not that his present owners, a Parisian couple, appreciate that.  Abandoned by his owners at the start of their holidays, Clodo soon finds a new friend in Fabien, a young farm worker.  The latter thinks only of Arlène, the childhood friend who has become the object of his affection, but she is far away, studying in Paris.  Fabien’s hopes are revived when Arlène makes an unexpected return...


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Credits
  • Director: Georges Clair
  • Script: Georges Clair, Robert Pouderou, Christian Vebel
  • Photo: Gérard Brisseau
  • Music: Pierre Alain
  • Cast: Raymond Souplex (Le curé), Pauline Carton (La concierge), Roger Nicolas (Doudou), Arlène Clair (Arlène), Georges Clair (Fabien), Colette Renard (Mme Olga), Christian Vebel (La mère Chicon), Virginie Vignon (Aurélie), Nanou (Cathie), Bourvil (Gaston), Jean Rigaux (La voix de Clodo), Charles Bayard (Le colonel), Henri Lambert, Jack Delépine, Manouche, Pierre Still, Yvette Delaunay, Daniel Mussy, Geneviève Mesnil, Renee Liques, Albert Pilette, Max Desrau, Michel Rosenberg, Marc Marino, Jean-Pierre Savinaud, Brigitte Uzals, Martine Sylvestre
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Runtime: 90 min


 
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