

Comedy
Overview
A chaotic family go on holiday to Spain and get mixed up with a gang of diamond thieves.
Top Cast


Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Maurice Berger
Louis de Funès
Maurice Berger


Raymond Bussières
Raymond Bussières
Léon
Raymond Bussières
Léon


Annette Poivre
Annette Poivre
Mathilde, Léon's wife
Annette Poivre
Mathilde, Léon's wife


Guy Bertil
Guy Bertil
Jacques Berger
Guy Bertil
Jacques Berger


Véra Valmont
Véra Valmont
Myriam
Véra Valmont
Myriam


Jacques Dynam
Jacques Dynam
Pedro
Jacques Dynam
Pedro


Paulette Dubost
Paulette Dubost
Germaine Berger
Paulette Dubost
Germaine Berger
Albert Pilette
Albert Pilette
Gonzalès
Albert Pilette
Gonzalès


Sophie Sel
Sophie Sel
Nicole
Sophie Sel
Nicole


Max Révol
Max Révol
Mr. Fred
Max Révol
Mr. Fred
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