
Les gros malins (1969)
Overview
Paul Blanc runs a butcher's shop with his Neapolitan wife, the vivacious Giulia. One night, thanks to sleeping pills received from his brother in Argentina, he dreams of horse racing and sees in his dream the order of arrival of the horses. Giulia praises her husband's gift at the local café. But the turfmen dissuade her from betting on the nags chosen by Paul, who they consider to be real losers! But her vision proves to be right. When her secret is discovered, everyone wants to buy this miracle medicine. But the product is no longer manufactured, as it is considered dangerous and has been banned by the authorities.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 0.196 |
Directed By
Raymond Leboursier
TOP CAST

Jacques Jouanneau
Paul Blanc

Henri Génès
Doctor Vergeze
Tina Buranzo
Giulia

Francis Blanche
Francis Bertolde aka 'Le book'

Michel Galabru
Vicar

Franca Polesello
Monique Roussel

Jacques Santi
Alex, tipster

Robert Manuel
Minister

Jeannette Batti
Countess

Bob Lerick
Luciano aka 'Le corse'
Jean-Henri Chambois
Commissioner

Paul Demange
Second pharmacist

Roger Trapp
Mr. Morel, gendarme

André Bollet
Trainer

Pierre Sergeol
Breeder

Marcel Charvey
TV journalist

Gabriel Gobin
President of the races

Albert Michel
Boss of the bistro

René Lefèvre-Bel
Firmin, butler

Henri Tisot
Ambassador who speaks like Salvador Dali

Jean Carmet
Tax collector

Eddie Constantine
Self
Robert Gastel
Agent at the police station

Léon Zitrone
Self

Robert Castel
Agent at the police station (uncredited)
Béatrice Chatelier
(uncredited)

André Dupon
(uncredited)

Marius Gaidon
Restaurant server (uncredited)

Roland Malet
Agent at the police station (uncredited)

Gaston Meunier
(uncredited)

Raymond Pierson
Micheline (uncredited)

Maurice Travail
Maître d'hôtel (uncredited)