The Sleepwalker (1951 film) explained
The Sleepwalker |
Director: | Maurice Labro |
Music: | Louiguy |
Cinematography: | Pierre Levent |
Editing: | Germaine Fouquet |
Studio: | La Société des Films Sirius |
Distributor: | La Société des Films Sirius |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
The Sleepwalker (French: Boniface somnambule) is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Maurice Labro and starring Fernandel, Andrex and Gaby André.[1] The film was shot at the Cité Elgé studios in Paris with sets designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié. It is a sequel to the 1949 film The Heroic Monsieur Boniface.
Cast
- Fernandel as Victor Boniface
- Andrex as Charlie, le chef des gangsters
- Gaby André as Stella Gazzini, la vedette à Tabarin
- André Roanne as Louis, le voleur du briquet
- Raoul Marco as Le directeur des magasins
- Louis de Funès as Anatole, le mari soupçonneux
- Julien Maffre as Victor, le lampiste
- André Numès Fils as Jules, le valet de chambre du Grand Hôtel
- Rivers Cadet as Jean
- Michel Ardan as Un gangster
- Mathilde Casadesus as Mademoiselle Thomas
- Yves Deniaud as René, un gangster
- Simone Silva as Louise
- Nadine Tallier as Ginette, une vendeuse aux magasins Berthès
Bibliography
- Ginette Vincendeau. Stars and Stardom in French Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000.
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Notes and References
- Vincendeau p.153