Dossier Toroto (2011)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky

Comedy

Film Synopsis

A scientist has invented a substance that is intended to make plants grow faster and larger.  His nephew has an underdeveloped penis and so drinks the grow-fast product, thinking that it will drastically improve his love life.  It does, and it isn't long before his monster-sized member starts to arouse more jealousy than desire...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Script: Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Paul Sergent
  • Cast: Jean Abeillé (Professeur Toroto), Olivier Hémon (Le brigadier), Paméla Ravassard (Marie), Emmanuel Nakach (Joseph), Jean-Luc Atlan (Docteur Klaus), Guillaume Delaunay (Vitupin 1), Lionel Laget (Vitupin 2), Stéphane Abraham (Journaliste), Noël Simsolo (M. Noir), Marie-Noëlle Pigeau (Mme Noir), Anksa Kara (Irma, l'intendante), Christian Chauvaud (Marco 1), Idriss (Marco 2), Jean-Christophe Herbeth (Père blanc), Raphaël Scheer (Nonce du Pape), Fabien Jegoudez (Professeur Siegfried), Mauricette Gourdon (Ida), Jana Bittnerova (Femme du brigadier), Cyrille Dobbels (Politique 1), Alain Schlosberg (Politique 2)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 64 min

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