T'inquiète pas, ça se soigne (1980)
Directed by Eddy Matalon

Comedy

Film Synopsis

A group of promising young medical students have their competence put to the test when they begin working in a hospital.  For Jean, Sylvain, Véronique and their cohorts, it will be the start of a madcap adventure that begins with the death of the head surgeon and a mad race to find his successor...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eddy Matalon
  • Script: Eddy Matalon, Jean-Jacques Tarbès
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Jacques Tarbès
  • Music: Didier Vasseur
  • Cast: Bernard Le Coq (Fernand Tabard), Jean-Michel Dupuis (Jean Marin), Véronique Rivière (Véronique Duval), Pierre-Olivier Scotto (Sylvain Morelli), Gérard Hérold (Patrice Deschamps), Marco Perrin (Michel Palabert), Francis Lemaire (Prof. Philippe Sandor), Guy Tréjan (Prof. Jean Poitevin), Jacques Sereys (Jacques Duval), Hubert Deschamps (Siméon), Jean Rougerie (Prof. Alfred de Vavin), Gérard Caillaud (Cheminat), Rosy Varte (Nurse Rose Carlin), Maaike Jansen (Nurse Josie Legrand), Alexandre Rignault (Corbucci), Victor Garrivier (The janitor), Max Montavon (A patient), Sonia Vareuil (The shopkeeper), Sophie Grimaldi (Mme Duval), Théo Légitimus (Amédée)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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