
How Did You Get In? We Didn't See You Leave
Comedy
Overview
Clovis Blaireau is a private detective. It is charged by Nadège de Courtaboeuf wife knew wealthy industrialist Prosper de Courtaboeuf, to obtain evidence of the infidelity of her husband. Clovis managed to penetrate the intimacy of Prosper, and became his friend. Following diverse Clovis and Prosper adventures will find themselves in Tunisis pursued by a band of Mafioso and by members of the Front of breaking load of Couscous.
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Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis
Clovis Blaireau
Jerry Lewis
Clovis Blaireau


Philippe Clair
Philippe Clair
Prosper de Courtaboeuf
Philippe Clair
Prosper de Courtaboeuf


Marthe Villalonga
Marthe Villalonga
Nadège de Courtaboeuf / Rosette Cioccolini
Marthe Villalonga
Nadège de Courtaboeuf / Rosette Cioccolini


Jackie Sardou
Jackie Sardou
Pauline, Clovis' mother
Jackie Sardou
Pauline, Clovis' mother


Philippe Castelli
Philippe Castelli
Grégori
Philippe Castelli
Grégori


Connie Nielsen
Connie Nielsen
Eva
Connie Nielsen
Eva
Lamine Nahdi
Lamine Nahdi
Sliman
Lamine Nahdi
Sliman


Philippe Caroit
Philippe Caroit
Patrick, Nadège's lover
Philippe Caroit
Patrick, Nadège's lover


Anne Berger
Anne Berger
Eliane Cioccolini
Anne Berger
Eliane Cioccolini


Georges Blaness
Georges Blaness
Georges Blaness
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