
The Mischief Makers
Comedy
Overview
A group of young boys develops a crush on a girl, leading to jealousy toward her boyfriend. They scheme to disrupt their relationship, and when the boyfriend catches one of them spying, he punishes him harshly. In retaliation, the boys attempt to make the girl doubt her boyfriend's love.
Top Cast


Gérard Blain
Gérard Blain
Gérard
Gérard Blain
Gérard


Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Jouve
Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Jouve
Michel François
Michel François
Narrator (voice)
Michel François
Narrator (voice)
Alain Baldy
Alain Baldy
Kid (uncredited)
Alain Baldy
Kid (uncredited)
Robert Bulle
Robert Bulle
Kid (uncredited)
Robert Bulle
Kid (uncredited)
Henri Demaegdt
Henri Demaegdt
Kid (uncredited)
Henri Demaegdt
Kid (uncredited)
Dimitri Moretti
Dimitri Moretti
Kid (uncredited)
Dimitri Moretti
Kid (uncredited)
Daniel Ricaulx
Daniel Ricaulx
Kid (uncredited)
Daniel Ricaulx
Kid (uncredited)


Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Claude Brialy
The man in the film
Jean-Claude Brialy
The man in the film
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