
Dear Inspector
Tendre Poulet
Release: 1978-01-18·Runtime: 105m·★ 5.8
Comedy
When Lise's car bumps Antoine's bike, they recognize each other from a brief fling 20 years before while at the Sorbonne. He's now a professor of Greek; she's loathe to tell him she's a police inspector. A call interrupts their first dinner date: a Deputy of the National Assembly has been murdered. She has a suspect, another Deputy, and must track him while deflecting Antoine's eye from her vocation. All roads in the inquiry lead to Christine Vallier, the dead Deputy's mistress, a beguiling 22-year-old whose mother ran the Assembly's snack bar. When more deputies die and Antoine learns Lise's identity, she must act quickly solve the crime and save her future.
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Les Films Ariane
Mondex Films
Cast
Simone Renantas Suzanne
Anna Gayloras Antoine's concierge
Guy Di Rigoas Maurice Rombard
Raymond Gérômeas Head of Criminal Division
Guy Marchandas Beretti
Michel Rocheras Le laborantin
Paulette Dubostas Mother
Roger Dumasas Marcel Guérin, l'inspecteur
Jacques Frantzas L'inspecteur Verdier
Georges Wilsonas Alexandre Mignonac
Georges Riquieras Professeur Pelletier
Jacqueline Doyenas Madame Melun
Roger Munias Tailor
Jacques Boudetas L'homme élégant
Catherine Alricas Christine Vallier
Monique Tarbèsas Bathroom attendant
Gabriel Jabbouras Medical examiner
Francis Lemaireas Antonio, Le coiffeur
Michel Audiardas Le mainate (voice)
Annie Girardotas Lise Tanquerelle
Philippe Noiretas Antoine Lemercier
Hubert Deschampsas Charmille
Henri Czarniakas L'inspecteur Cascard
David Gabisonas Le doyen Levergue
Bernard Spiegelas Un journaliste
Colette Duvalas La pharmacienne
Jean-Pierre Rambalas Waiter
Maurice Illouzas L'inspecteur PicotCrew
" />Philippe de BrocaDirector, Adaptation
" />Jean-Paul RoulandWriter, Novel
" />Alexandre MnouchkineProducer
" />Georges DelerueOriginal Music Composer
" />Catherine LeterrierCostume Design
" />Michel AudiardWriter, Producer
" />Georges DancigersProducer
" />François de LamotheArt Direction
" />Jean-Paul SchwartzCinematography