
Some Too Quiet Gentlemen
Comedy
Overview
The sleepy little village of Loubressac is well on its way to becoming a ghost town. To save the town, the local citizenry hatch a plan to attract tourists. To their horror, the plan misfires when a group of hippies are the first to move in. The hippies' free and unconventional ways quickly upset the staid lives of the locals. Then one of the locals is found murdered, and suspicion inevitably falls on the newcomers. Eventually, the locals and the hippies join forces to solve the mystery, and in the course of their adventures learn to respect each others' ways.
Top Cast


Jean Lefebvre
Jean Lefebvre
Julien Michalon
Jean Lefebvre
Julien Michalon


Michel Galabru
Michel Galabru
Peloux
Michel Galabru
Peloux


Henri Guybet
Henri Guybet
L'adjoint au maire
Henri Guybet
L'adjoint au maire


Charles Southwood
Charles Southwood
Charles
Charles Southwood
Charles


André Pousse
André Pousse
Gérard
André Pousse
Gérard


Bruno Pradal
Bruno Pradal
Paul
Bruno Pradal
Paul


Dani
Dani
Odette
Dani
Odette


Paul Préboist
Paul Préboist
Adrien
Paul Préboist
Adrien


Renée Saint-Cyr
Renée Saint-Cyr
Countess
Renée Saint-Cyr
Countess


Miou-Miou
Miou-Miou
Anita
Miou-Miou
Anita
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