Toutes folles de lui (1967)
Directed by Norbert Carbonnaux

Comedy
aka: All Mad About Him

Film Synopsis

Matthieu is delighted when he inherits a substantial number of shares in something that goes by the impressive name The European Expansion Company.  Curious to find out more about the company, he decides to visit its branches.  What he doesn't yet know is that it is nothing more than a network of prostitutes...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Norbert Carbonnaux
  • Script: Norbert Carbonnaux, François Fabert, Maurice Fabre, Didier Goulard, Michel Audiard (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Edmond Séchan
  • Music: Serge Gainsbourg, Georges Garvarentz
  • Cast: Robert Hirsch (Mathieu Gossin), Sophie Desmarets (Hélène Maccard), Maria Latour (Lily), Jacqueline Coué (Mélina), Julien Guiomar (Antoine Bascou), Jean-Pierre Marielle (Le Révérend-Père Fouquet), Hélène Dieudonné (La marquise), Georges Chamarat (Maître Liotard), Yvette Lebon (Nine), Colette Mareuil (Marlène), Jean-Jacques Delbo (L'attaché), Marisa Merlini (Allegra), Sylvie Bréal (Marisa), Judith Magre (La voyante), Amarande (La teinturière), Danièle Domenge (La barmaid), Maria Siraco (La comptable), Edwige Fenech (Gina), José Plaza (Le ténor), Claude Lombardo (Lino)
  • Country: France / Italy
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: All Mad About Him

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