
Yoyo
Comedy
Overview
The story follows the son of a millionaire from the 1920s to the 1960s. After losing his fortune in the stock-exchange crash, he teams up with an equestrienne and becomes a circus clown.
Top Cast


Pierre Étaix
Pierre Étaix
Yoyo / The Millionaire
Pierre Étaix
Yoyo / The Millionaire


Claudine Auger
Claudine Auger
Isolina
Claudine Auger
Isolina
Philippe Dionnet
Philippe Dionnet
Yoyo enfant
Philippe Dionnet
Yoyo enfant
Luce Klein
Luce Klein
L'écuyère
Luce Klein
L'écuyère


Martine de Breteuil
Martine de Breteuil
Madame de Briac
Martine de Breteuil
Madame de Briac


Philippe Castelli
Philippe Castelli
Le domestique
Philippe Castelli
Le domestique


Luc Delhumeau
Luc Delhumeau
Le douanier
Luc Delhumeau
Le douanier


Gabrielle Doulcet
Gabrielle Doulcet
La dame au collier
Gabrielle Doulcet
La dame au collier


Pierre Moncorbier
Pierre Moncorbier
Le pique-assiettes
Pierre Moncorbier
Le pique-assiettes


Roger Trapp
Roger Trapp
Le représentant en farces et attrapes
Roger Trapp
Le représentant en farces et attrapes
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