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How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You Leave
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How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You Leave

Nov 18, 1984
1h 36m
★ 5.5

Overview

Clovis Blaireau is a private detective. It is charged by Nadège de Courtaboeuf wife knew wealthy industrialist Prosper de Courtaboeuf, to obtain evidence of the infidelity of her husband. Clovis managed to penetrate the intimacy of Prosper, and became his friend. Following diverse Clovis and Prosper adventures will find themselves in Tunisis pursued by a band of Mafioso and by members of the Front of breaking load of Couscous.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Babel Productions
Carthago Films

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Cast

Jerry Lewis

Clovis Blaireau

Jerry Lewis

Philippe Clair

Prosper de Courtaboeuf

Philippe Clair

Marthe Villalonga

Nadège de Courtaboeuf / Rosette Cioccolini

Marthe Villalonga

Jackie Sardou

Pauline, Clovis' mother

Jackie Sardou

Philippe Castelli

Grégori

Philippe Castelli

Connie Nielsen

Eva

Connie Nielsen

Lamine Nahdi

Sliman

Lamine Nahdi

Philippe Caroit

Patrick, Nadège's lover

Philippe Caroit

Anne Berger

Eliane Cioccolini

Anne Berger

Georges Blaness

Georges Blaness

Jess Hahn

Mac Douglas

Jess Hahn

Bernard Pinet

Bernard Pinet

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