Le 84 prend des vacances
Le 84 prend des vacances
Release: 1950-02-22
·Runtime: 93m
·★ 1.0
Comedy
Gaston Bernod is a Parisian bus driver. Honest, upright and hard-working, he is held in high esteem by his superiors. Gaston has always pampered "his" bus, going as far as to equip it with a fuel-saving device of his invention. Very close to his vehicle, he may have somewhat neglected his wife Paulette, who lets herself got round by the smooth words of Pierrot. The gigolo has indeed managed to persuade her to follow him to the Mont Saint-Michel, "a wonderful nest for their burgeoning love" as he says. The trouble is that Gaston, while driving his dear 84, catches sight of the car, and suddenly aware of his misfortune, sees red. He immediately sets off in pursuit of the culprits, involving his load of helpless passengers in the chase.
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Films EGE
Cast
Albert Michel
as Vacuum cleaner sales representative
André Numès
as Fisherman
Nicolas Amato
as Bourin (uncredited)
Robert Blome
as (uncredited)
Palmyre Levasseur
as (uncredited)
Gérard Landry
as Pierrot
Paul Demange
as Paluchistanian minister
Albert Malbert
as Roadmender (uncredited)
Yves Deniaud
as Jules Laplanche
Clément Thierry
as Loulou
Charles Bayard
as (uncredited)
Marcel Pérès
as Gendarmerie brigadier
Georges Paulais
as Secretary (uncredited)
José Noguéro
as Micha Bey
Maurice Marceau
as Butcher
Franck Maurice
as (uncredited)
Pauline Carton
as Pauline
Robert Le Fort
as Gendarme Fieschi
Mary Marquet
as Madame de la Chambrière
Rellys
as Gaston Bernod
Paulette Dubost
as Paulette Bernod
Jacqueline Porel
as Mimi Jonquille
Charles Lemontier
as Engineer
Georges Pally
as Tramp
André Gabriello
as Innkeeper Gabriel