Tout le monde peut se tromper (1983)
Directed by Jean Couturier

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Albine works in a Parisian jewellery.  One day, she is alone in the shop when two masked robbers appear and force her to open the safe.  The resourceful young woman puts up a fight and in the confusion one of the robbers is shot dead.  The other takes flight and resolves to avenge the death of his accomplice.  But Albine appears to have a guardian angel, because every attempt on her life backfires massively..
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Couturier
  • Script: Marianne Lewis, Paul Claudon, Jean Couturier, Alex Varoux (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Didier Tarot
  • Music: Vladimir Cosma
  • Cast: Fanny Cottençon (Albine Boisvert), Francis Perrin (Ludovic Vincent, dit 'Vic'), Bernard Le Coq (Inspecteur Tom Tarnopol), Christophe Bourseiller (Edgar), Franck-Olivier Bonnet (Vincent Chauchard), Daniel Desmars (Simon Katz), Gérard Boucaron (Le médecin), Jean-Claude Montalban (Un agent de l'identité judiciaire), Michel Pilorgé (Un agent de l'identité judiciaire), Fred Ulysse (Lambert), Max Vialle (Le gardien du cimetière), Clément Harari (Léon Katz), Liliane Coutanceau (Rolande Cordelier), Monique Couturier (La gérante), Michel Beaune (Le notaire), Michèle Moretti (Marie-Rose Taropol), André Dumas (Le gérant), Marius Laurey (Le fleuriste), Michel Lasorne (Le marchand de poissons), Joël Meziane (Le dragueur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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