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L'emmerdeur (1973)
Directed by
Édouard Molinaro |
Writing Credits
Francis Veber | ... | (written by) |
Francis Veber | ... | (play) (uncredited) |
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Lino Ventura | Ralf Milan | ||
Jacques Brel | François Pignon | ||
Caroline Cellier | Louise Pignon | ||
Jean-Pierre Darras | Fuchs | ||
Nino Castelnuovo | Bellhop | ||
Angela Cardile | La future maman | ||
Michele Gammino | |||
Xavier Depraz | Louis Randoni | ||
François Dyrek | |||
Jean-Louis Tristan | L'inspecteur de l'hôtel | ||
André Valardy | L'auto-stoppeur | ||
Jean Franval | Le routier | ||
Pierre Collet | Le boucher | ||
Arlette Balkis | La patiente | ||
Jacques Galland | Maître Chamfort | ||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Liza Braconnier | Madame Randoni (uncredited) | ||
Pierre Forget | Félix (uncredited) | ||
Robert Galligani | L'employé de réception (uncredited) | ||
Sylvain Levignac | Un infirmier à la clinique psychatrique (uncredited) | ||
Édouard Molinaro | Le patron de café (uncredited) | ||
Jacques Paoli | Himself (voice) (uncredited) | ||
Serge Sauvion | Le commanditaire de l'attentat au téléphone (voice) (uncredited) | ||
Pierre Vialla | L'officier de bureau de police (uncredited) |
Produced by
Robert Amon | ... | associate producer |
Georges Dancigers | ... | producer |
Alexandre Mnouchkine | ... | producer |
Music by
Jacques Brel | ||
François Rauber |
Cinematography by
Raoul Coutard |
Film Editing by
Monique Isnardon | ||
Robert Isnardon |
Production Design by
François de Lamothe |
Set Decoration by
Jacques Brizzio |
Production Management
Raymond Leplont | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Philippe Monnier | ... | assistant director |
Alain Nauroy | ... | assistant director |
Fred Runel | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Robert Christidès | ... | set dresser |
Pierre Duquesne | ... | assistant art director / assistant production designer |
Claude Moesching | ... | assistant art director |
Elise Servet | ... | set dresser |
Jean-Louis Trinquier | ... | props |
Sound Department
Gaston Demède | ... | sound recordist |
Jean-Louis Ducarme | ... | sound |
Alex Pront | ... | sound |
Stunts
Pierre Rosso | ... | stunts |
Eric Vasberg | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean Garcenot | ... | camera operator |
Etienne George | ... | still photographer |
Georges Liron | ... | camera operator |
Music Department
Marcel Azzola | ... | musician: accordion |
Script and Continuity Department
Hélène Sébillotte | ... | script girl |
Other crew
Nicole Carmet | ... | general manager |
Janine Ruault | ... | production administrator |
Details
Country:
Language:
Release Date:
20 September 1973 (France) See more »
20 September 1973 (France) See more »
Also Known As:
L'emmerdeur See more »
L'emmerdeur See more »
Filming Locations:
Company Credits
Production Co:
Technical Specs
Runtime:
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Sound Mix:
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1
1.66 : 1
Soundtrack Credits
La Scocciatrice (L'Emmerdeuse)
Written by François Rauber and Jacques Brel
Accordion by Marcel Azzola (uncredited)
Knokke Le Zoute
Written by François Rauber and Jacques Brel
Accordion by Marcel Azzola (uncredited)
Sung by Jacques Brel
La Scocciatrice (L'Emmerdeuse)
Written by François Rauber and Jacques Brel
Accordion by Marcel Azzola (uncredited)
Written by François Rauber and Jacques Brel
Accordion by Marcel Azzola (uncredited)
Knokke Le Zoute
Written by François Rauber and Jacques Brel
Accordion by Marcel Azzola (uncredited)
Sung by Jacques Brel
Written by François Rauber and Jacques Brel
Accordion by Marcel Azzola (uncredited)
Sung by Jacques Brel
Release Dates
France | 20 September 1973 | |
Turkey | February 1974 | |
West Germany | 22 February 1974 | |
Denmark | 4 March 1974 | |
Spain | 28 October 1974 | (Madrid) |
UK | 31 October 1974 | (London) |
Yugoslavia | December 1974 | |
Spain | 20 December 1974 | (Barcelona) |
Finland | 25 December 1974 | |
USA | 31 July 1975 | |
Hungary | 24 May 1979 | |
Portugal | 22 February 1991 | (TV premiere) |
Japan | 28 January 1993 | (TV premiere) |
Also Known As (AKA)
(original title) | L'emmerdeur |
Brazil | Fuja Enquanto é Tempo |
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title) | Досадникът |
Croatia | Prava napast |
Denmark | Morderen vil ikke forstyrres |
East Germany | Die Klette |
Finland | Kiusanhenki |
France | L'emmerdeur |
Greece (transliterated title) | O kakos belas |
Hong Kong (English title) | The Fun Maker |
Hungary | A bajkeverő |
Italy | Il rompiballe |
Norway | Uflaks til gangs |
Poland | Natret |
Portugal | O chato |
Serbia | Prava napast |
Slovenia | Prava zgaga |
Soviet Union (Russian title) | Зануда |
Spain | El embrollón |
Turkey (Turkish title) | Baş belası |
USA (video box title) | A Pain in the A__ |
West Germany | Die Filzlaus |
World-wide (English title) (alternative spelling) | A Pain in the A** |
World-wide (English title) | A Pain in the Ass |
Yugoslavia (Serbian title) (literal title) | Prava napast |
Yugoslavia (Croatian title) | Prava napast |
Yugoslavia (Slovenian title) | Prava zgaga |
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