Prends ta Rolls et va pointer (1981)
Camille Vigault, takes advantage of his vacation to visit a cousin winemaker in Roussillon. Quickly tired by work in the countryside, he prefers to buy an old abandoned Rolls Royce from his cousin.
Director: Richard Balducci
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: August 12, 1981
Cast
- Jean Lefebvre - Camille Vignault
- Micheline Luccioni - Germaine Vignault
- Patricia Elig - Mireille Vignault, the eldest daughter
- Nicolas Papineau - Patrick Vignault, the son
- Virginie Blanc - Alexia Vignault, the youngest
- Marco Perrin - Alphonse, the cousin
- Gérard Hernandez - Antonio, Spanish mechanic
- Philippe Castelli - Pérol, owner of the pavilion rented by the Vignaults
- Robert Dalban - Bruno, trucker
- Henri Génès - Customs officer with the accent
Screenplay
- Richard Balducci
- René Havard (Adaptation)
- René Havard (Screenplay)
- Richard Balducci (Adaptation)
Music: Gilles Tinayre
Editing: Claude Pérol
Production: Les Productions du Daunou
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
france, 1980s, french, rolls royce
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Prends ta Rolls et va pointer about?
- Camille Vigault, takes advantage of his vacation to visit a cousin winemaker in Roussillon. Quickly tired by work in the countryside, he prefers to buy an old abandoned Rolls Royce from his cousin.
- Who directed Prends ta Rolls et va pointer?
- Prends ta Rolls et va pointer was directed by Richard Balducci.
- Who stars in Prends ta Rolls et va pointer?
- Prends ta Rolls et va pointer stars Jean Lefebvre, Micheline Luccioni, Patricia Elig, Nicolas Papineau, Virginie Blanc, Marco Perrin.
- How long is Prends ta Rolls et va pointer?
- Prends ta Rolls et va pointer has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Prends ta Rolls et va pointer?
- Prends ta Rolls et va pointer is a Comedy film.
- Where was Prends ta Rolls et va pointer produced?
- Prends ta Rolls et va pointer was produced in France.