Incorrigible
L'Incorrigible
Release: 1975-10-15
·Runtime: 100m
·★ 6.2
Comedy
Crime
Victor Vautier is incorrigible: he's in constant motion, working several cons at once, using different names and changing disguises. He's charming and outrageous, incapable of uttering a sentence that isn't embellished or an outright lie. His life goal is to make enough money to build a sea wall to protect Mont-Saint-Michel. Charlotte, a parole officer, shows up: she's young and seems taken in by Victor. He discovers she lives above the Senlus Museum, where her parents are the curators. With two pals he decides to steal a priceless El Greco triptych and then ransom it back to the cultural ministry. What will Charlotte do when she realizes he's used her to make a fortune?
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Mondex Et Cie
Les Films Ariane
Simar Films
Cast
Bernadette Robert
as Lucette
Anémone
as Prostitute (uncredited)
Michel Charrel
as Gennevilliers mechanic (uncredited)
Hélène Cinque
as Raoul's granddaughter (uncredited)
Gérard Malabat
as Hunter of the 'Plazza' (uncredited)
Pierre Moncorbier
as The sixty-year-old (uncredited)
Roger Muni
as Minister's valet (uncredited)
Daniel Ceccaldi
as Police Prefect
Michel Beaune
as Minister
Maria Meriko
as Mrs. Florinda
Elizabeth Teissier
as Sibylle
Jean-Paul Belmondo
as Victor Vauthier
Charles Gérard
as Raoul
Capucine
as Hélène Dupont-Moreau
Pascale Roberts
as Adrienne
Roger Riffard
as Second taxi driver
Maurice Travail
as Civil servant of finance
Catherine Alric
as Catherine
Jean-Pierre Rambal
as Lucien, Hélène's servant
Andréa Ferréol
as Tatiana Negulesco
Madeleine Barbulée
as Toilet attendant
Gérard Dournel
as First taxi driver
Laure Moutoussamy
as Prostitute
Pascale Rivault
as Gilberte (uncredited)
Louisette Rousseau
as Tatiana's dresser (uncredited)
Albert Simono
as Mr. Pontalec
Dora Doll
as Thérèse, bar cashier
Marc Dudicourt
as Guardian of the Ministry
Maurice Auzel
as Paulo
Catherine Lachens
as Girl at the educators office
Claude Brulé
as Mr. Morisson (uncredited)
Sébastien Floche
as First freed person (uncredited)
Anna Gaylor
as Mrs. de Pontalec
Maurice Nasil
as Hotel doorman (uncredited)
Bernard Musson
as Second freed person (uncredited)
François Viaur
as Prison doorkeeper (uncredited)
Julien Guiomar
as Camille Ortolin, hermit of Chatou
Robert Dalban
as Freddy
Michel Francini
as Robert, boater (uncredited)
Guy-Pierre Mineur
as African notable (uncredited)
Ibrahim Seck
as African minister (uncredited)
Geneviève Bujold
as Marie-Charlotte Pontalec
Philippe Brizard
as Expert in tables
Charly Koubesserian
as Man in front of the Colibri-Bar (uncredited)
Crew
Georges Delerue
Original Music Composer
Jean Penzer
Director of Photography
Alex Varoux
Novel
Éric Moulard
Set Decoration
Paulette Breil
Costume Design
Charly Koubesserian
Makeup Department Head
Michel Audiard
Writer, Dialogue
François de Lamothe
Production Design
Élisabeth Rappeneau
Script Supervisor
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Producer
Georges Dancigers
Producer
Alexandre Mnouchkine
Producer
Philippe de Broca
Director, Writer