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L'homme à la Buick: Directed by Gilles Grangier. With Fernandel, Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Amarande. Mr Jo, nicknamed "the man with the Buick", is the darling of the small town of Honfleur.
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- Gilles Grangier
- 1968-01-12
Overview. Mr Jo, nicknamed "the man with the Buick", is the darling of the small town of Honfleur. But he is in fact a trafficker with a bad reputation who would like to forget about his past, now limiting himself to smuggling rubies under the cover of a charitable organization which offers underprivileged children holidays in Switzerland.
Jean-Pierre Marielle. Actor. Bernard Dhéran. Actor. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. When a philanthropist moves to a coastal community, he leads a double life. He is both a...
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Country: France. Language: French. Support: Black and White. Runtime: 93 min. Aka: The Man in the Buick. An in-depth review of the film L'Homme a la Buick (1968), aka The Man in the Buick, directed by Gilles Grangier, featuring Fernandel, Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Pierre Marielle.
- Gilles Grangier
Synopsis. Mr Jo, nicknamed “the man with the Buick”, is the darling of the small town of Honfleur. But he is in fact a trafficker with a bad reputation who would like to forget about his past, now limiting himself to smuggling rubies under the cover of a charitable organization which offers underprivileged children holidays in Switzerland.
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Comedy. Mr Jo, nicknamed «the man with the Buick», is the darling of the small town of Honfleur. But he is in fact a trafficker with a bad reputation who would like to forget about his past, now limiting himself to smuggling rubies under the cover of a charitable organization which offers underprivileged children holidays in Switzerland.
Michel Legrand Music. Critics reviews. Armand Favrot decides to put his erstwhile gangster career firmly behind him when he moves to the small town of Honfleur. To the locals, he appears to be an upstanding citizen, generously buying tombola tickets and ferrying children to Switzerland for their holidays.