
Nuit d'ivresse
Comedy
Overview
Jacques Belin, presenter of a silly TV show, gets drunk after receiving an award and misses the train bringing his TV-soap-star fiancée. He meets up with Frède, just out of prison after a three year sentence and, in between numerous arguments and Jacques' break-up with his girlfriend, the two of them get drunker together, going across Paris in search of more alcohol and adventure.
Top Cast


Thierry Lhermitte
Thierry Lhermitte
Jacques Belin
Thierry Lhermitte
Jacques Belin


Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko
Frédérique aka 'Frède'
Josiane Balasko
Frédérique aka 'Frède'


Gérard Jugnot
Gérard Jugnot
Jugnot, angry guest
Gérard Jugnot
Jugnot, angry guest


Victoria Abril
Victoria Abril
Jugnot's partner
Victoria Abril
Jugnot's partner


Ticky Holgado
Ticky Holgado
Maurice, electro
Ticky Holgado
Maurice, electro


Jean-Claude Dauphin
Jean-Claude Dauphin
2nd Policeman
Jean-Claude Dauphin
2nd Policeman


Alain Doutey
Alain Doutey
Jean-François Ragain
Alain Doutey
Jean-François Ragain


Guy Laporte
Guy Laporte
Waiter
Guy Laporte
Waiter


Marc Dudicourt
Marc Dudicourt
President Bulot
Marc Dudicourt
President Bulot


Mahmoud Zemmouri
Mahmoud Zemmouri
Arab owner of the bistro
Mahmoud Zemmouri
Arab owner of the bistro
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