On the Bench (1954)
Overview
La Hurlette and Carmen are a pair of philosophical tramps who enjoy simple pleasures in the company of the cheerful Sosthène. As in the fairy tales, La Hurlette learns that he has just inherited a tidy fortune, provided he can find a job. By dint of hard work, he manages to do so, and a banquet brings together his disinherited friends. Determined to live the high life, La Hurlette and Carmen lose all their inheritance at the Cabourg casino, and end up as philosophical as ever on their favorite bench.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 0.954 |
Directed By
Robert Verney
TOP CAST
Raymond Souplex
'La Hurlette'
Jane Sourza
Carmen
Julien Carette
Sosthène
Nicole Besnard
Jeannette
Max Elloy
Tramp
Paul Azaïs
Lacassagne
Léonce Corne
Notary
Guy Derlan
Seller
Alain Bouvette
Sommelier
Jean Clarieux
Carrier
Paul Demange
Jules
Catherine Gay
The mother
Robert Balpo
Tailor
Odette Barencey
Notary's maid
Paul Barge
President
Georges Bever
Tramp
Henri Coutet
Tramp
Marcelle Féry
Concierge
Lucien Guervil
Authorized representative
Jacques Marin
Agent chasing Carmen and La Hurlette
Henry Murray
Reception manager
Raymond Destac
Doorman
Sylvain
Gasoline seller
Fernand Gilbert
Construction site manager
Julien Maffre
Agent
Roger Saget
Agent from Paris
Robert Hébert
Commissioner
Fernand Sardou
Monsieur Canavez