Le Guignolo
Trailer: Le Guignolo
Year: 1980
Studio: Gaumont International, Cerito Films, Opera Film Produzione
Director: Georges Lautner
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Mirella D'Angelo, Michel Galabru, Carla Romanelli, Paolo Bonacelli, Georges Géret
Crew: Jean Herman (Screenplay), Henri Decaë (Director of Photography), Georges Lautner (Director), Philippe Sarde (Original Music Composer), Alain Poiré (Producer), Michelle David (Editor)
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