Le Tracassin ou Les Plaisirs de la ville is a French comedy film directed by Alex Joffé, released in 1961.
Plot
The stress of urban living, his sister's new baby and problems with his desire to move in with his girlfriend, the beautiful Juliette, push André to take too many euphoric pills made in the laboratory where he is employed.
Production
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Direction: Alex Joffé, assisted by D. Mage, F. Boucher, B. Chesnais
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Screenplay and adaptation: Jean Bernard-Luc, Alex Joffé
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Script: Jean Bernard-Luc
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Photography: Marc Fossard ; Paul Rodier and Serge Rapoutet (operators)
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Sound: René Sarazin
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Editing: Eric Pluet
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Music: Georges Van Parys (éditions Manèges)
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Song: Puisqu'on s'aime, lyrics by (éditions Pathé Marconi)
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Scenery: Rino Mondellini ; Gabriel Béchir
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Make up: Janine Jarreau
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Hair: Henry Prévost
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Production: Pierre Cabaud, René Bézard
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Production company: Les Films Raoul Ploquin, Pathé Cinéma
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Distribution company: Consortium Pathé
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Format: Black and white - 35 mm - - Monoaural sound (recorded by Poste Parisien)
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Principal photography: Studios « Franstudio »
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Prints: Laboratoire G.T.C de Joinville
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Genre: Comedy
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Length: 103 minutes
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Premier: 20 December 1961
Cast
About the film
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The rarely used word " tracassin" was reactivated by Charles de Gaulle in a speech on 2 October 1961.
[video Discours de Charles de Gaulle on INA.fr]
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