À la vitesse d'un cheval au galop (1992)
Directed by Fabien Onteniente

Comedy

Film Synopsis

At the Les Églantines retirement home it is the long-awaited day of the residents' annual outing.  This year the destination is Mont St-Michel.  Little by little, what begins as a pleasant day out soon transforms into a veritable nightmare for the oldsters, who perhaps have too much of a sense of adventure ...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Fabien Onteniente
  • Script: Olivier Doran, Thomas Gilou, Fabien Onteniente
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Gentil
  • Music: Luc Le Masne, José Padilla
  • Cast: Yves Afonso (Ulysse - le chauffeur du car), Alain Beigel (Georges), Neige Dolsky (Titine), Maggy Dussauchoy (Marthe Lesueur), Renée Faure (Odette Courcel), Paulette Frantz (Maman), Irène Hilda (Lucette Casanova), Eléonore Hirt (La duchesse), André Julien (Le vorace), Elia Lando (Giulietta Picelli), Philippe Lehembre (Guy Breteuil), Madeleine Marie (Marie Cadeau), Christian 'Nounours' Poupeau (Nounours), Renée Samuel (Mme Demange), Marcelle Turlure (Denise Prugneaux), Paul Vally (Paul Merveilleux), Jean-Pierre Moulin (Le père de la mariée), Nanou Garcia (La mariée), Olivier Doran (Le marié), Bernard Mazzinghi (Le cousin breton)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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