

Comedy
Overview
An anthology film consisting of four stories. (1) A man reads a Dracula novel while in bed, but cannot seem to tell the novel from reality, causing sleep troubles. (2) A man cannot escape the absurd ads he saw at the movie theater that day. (3) A polluted and construction-ridden town keeps everybody on edge, sending one man to the doctor. (4) A hunter, a farmer and a couple on a picnic unknowingly cause continuous trouble for one another.
Top Cast


Pierre Étaix
Pierre Étaix
Pierre
Pierre Étaix
Pierre


Denise Péronne
Denise Péronne
Denise Péronne
Simone Fonder
Simone Fonder
Simone Fonder


Sabine Sun
Sabine Sun
Sabine Sun


Véra Valmont
Véra Valmont
Véra Valmont
Françoise Occipinti
Françoise Occipinti
Françoise Occipinti
Claude Massot
Claude Massot
Claude Massot
Dario Meschi
Dario Meschi
Dario Meschi
Emile Coryn
Emile Coryn
Emile Coryn


Roger Trapp
Roger Trapp
Roger Trapp
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