Qu'il est joli garçon l'assassin de papa (1979)
Directed by Michel Caputo

Comedy

Film Synopsis

After an argument with Don Gomez, a belligerent Don Diègue appeals to his son to avenge his honour.  Tired of his father's endless recriminations, Rodrigue (El Cid) arranges a fake duel with Don Gomez.  When Don Fernand makes up his mind to go to war with the Moors, Rodrigue is tasked with leading the offensive, whilst the Moor chief Moctadir marries with the Spanish princess...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Michel Caputo
  • Script: Michel Caputo, Pierre Corneille
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Brabant
  • Music: Daniel Longuein
  • Cast: Bernadette Lafont (Chimène), Patrick Messe (Rodrigue Le Cid), Michel Galabru (Colonel Don Fernand), François Maistre (Don Diègue), Bernard Haller (Le curé), Daniel Gélin (Don Gomez), Micha Bayard (Elvire), Dominique Erlanger (L'infante), Benjamin Simon (Moctadir), Jean Philippe Delamarre (Don Arias), Michel Voletti (Don Sanche), Lucien Marchal (Alonzi), Daniel Girard (Alonzo), Michel Bardinet (Narrateur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 75 min

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