Le Facteur de Saint Tropez (1985)
Directed by Richard Balducci

Comedy

Film Synopsis

An ecologically minded postman in Saint-Tropez teams up with a policeman to declare war on all kinds of pollution, including the moral kind.  Their offensive begins just as the town's mayor has given the go-ahead for the building of a new casino.  When it comes to saving the planet and the moral welfare of the residents of a popular French resort, all means are justified...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Richard Balducci
  • Script: Richard Balducci (dialogue), Pierre Aknine
  • Cinematographer: Marcel Combes
  • Music: Michaële Steve, Pascal Steve
  • Cast: Paul Préboist (Robin Bellefeuille), Marion Game (Chantal Sagazan), Henri Génès (L'adjudant Antonin Ficelle), Nathalie Kowska (Nicole Sagazan), Manuel Gélin (Julien), Michel Galabru (Charles de Lespinasse), Brigitte Borghese (Hélène de Lespinasse), Manault Didier (Isabelle), Sophie Mejean (Jeanine), Sabrina Belleval (Julia), Françoise Blanchard (Maria Ficelle), Brigitte Chamak (Anne-Marie), Jean-Pierre Récamier (Capucci), Jean-Guy Blats (Robert), Gil Demurger (Dominique), Jean-Marie Vauclin (Patrick), Daniel Darnault (Léon), France Rumilly (La Religieuse), Carlo Nell (Roland), Martine Jung (Mme Baldassari)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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