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    1972 · Comedy · 1h 41m

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  1. Le viager 1972. Monde du Cinéma. 701 subscribers. 1.5K. 222K views 3 years ago. Le Viager est un film français réalisé par Pierre Tchernia, co-auteur du scénario avec René Goscinny, sorti...

    • 98 min
    • 225.3K
    • Monde du Cinéma
  2. Apr 9, 2017 · Critique : http://lemondedesavengers.fr/hors-serie/cinema/comedies-francaises-70/le-viagerForum : http://lemondedesavengers.fr/forum/viewforum.php?f=25Page F...

    • 4 min
    • 15.6K
    • Le Monde des Avengers
  3. May 15, 2007 · 1930. Le docteur Galipeau (Michel Galabru) soigne un sexagénaire seul au monde et physiquement à bout, Louis Martinet (Michel Serrault). Il lui recommande de se retirer à Saint-Tropez mais incite sa famille à acheter en viager la maison de son patient, qui ne saurait tarder à disparaître.

    • May 15, 2007
    • Jean P.
    • 5 min
    • 250
  4. Jan 19, 1972 · Le viager: Directed by Pierre Tchernia. With Michel Serrault, Michel Galabru, Claude Brasseur, Rosy Varte. The greedy Galipeaus, thinking the old Martinet is about to die, provide him a life annuity to own his house after his death.

    • (1.3K)
    • Comedy
    • Pierre Tchernia
    • 1972-01-19
  5. Pierre Tchernia. Director, Writer. René Goscinny. Writer. In 1930, Louis Martinet, a peaceful sexagenarian, no longer has a long life to live according to the words of his doctor, Leon Galipeau, who sees to take advantage of the very interesting situation of the "future deceased". This one indeed has a small house in Saint-Tropez.

  6. LE VIAGER (Pierre Tchernia 1972) (UA - UnifranceFilms) Extrait Michel Serrault ; Michel Galabru ; Gérard Depardieu ; Yves Robert ; Rosy Varte ; Odette...

    • 12 min
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    • Blog This Médias
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_ViagerLe Viager - Wikipedia

    102 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. Le Viager is a 1972 French comedy film directed by Pierre Tchernia and starring Michel Serrault, Michel Galabru and Claude Brasseur, adapted from a script by René Goscinny, [1] the creator of the Asterix comics.

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