Incorrigible (film)
Incorrigible (French: L'incorrigible) is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Geneviève Bujold and Capucine.[2]
| L'Incorrigible | |
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| Directed by | Philippe de Broca | 
| Written by | Michel Audiard | 
| Based on | A novel by Alex Varoux | 
| Produced by | |
| Starring | Jean-Paul Belmondo | 
| Cinematography | Jean Penzer | 
| Edited by | Francoise Javet | 
| Music by | Georges Delerue | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 100 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Box office | $19.3 million[1] | 
Plot
    
Victor Vauthier, a lovable rogue and mythomaniac who does not want to give up his ways, leaves prison, causing great sadness to his guards, who had come to like him during his three-month imprisonment. He immediately pulls off a series of thefts and frauds. Meanwhile, he has to report to his parole officer, Marie-Charlotte Pontalec. Victor and Marie-Charlotte immediately hit it off. This does not prevent Victor, encouraged by his father figure, uncle Camille, from trying to profit from his proximity to Marie-Charlotte in order to steal a triptych by El Greco. The picture is located in the Senlis Museum, where Marie-Charlotte's father works as a custodian. However, she ends up figuring out Victor's plan.
Main cast
    
- Jean-Paul Belmondo as Victor Vauthier
- Geneviève Bujold as Marie-Charlotte Pontalec
- Julien Guiomar as Camille
- Charles Gérard as Raoul
- Daniel Ceccaldi as Chief of Police
- Capucine as Hélène
- Andréa Ferréol as Tatiana Negulesco
- Michel Beaune as Minister
- Albert Simono as M. Pontalec
- Pascale Roberts as Adrienne
- Maria Meriko as Mme Florinda
- Dora Doll as Thérèse, barkeep
- Anémone as Prostitute
- Marc Dudicourt as Ministry Guard
- Roger Riffard as Second Taxi Driver
- Maurice Travail as Finances Official
References
    
- Box office information for film at Box Office Story
- "L' INCORRIGIBLE (1975)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
Discography
    
The soundtrack was composed by Georges Delerue, and made available on CD by Music Box Records.[1]
External links
    
- Incorrigible at IMDb
- Incorrigible at AllMovie
- Incorrigible at le Film Guide
- "L'Incorrigible • Va voir maman, papa travaille | CD | Georges DELERUE". Music Box Records. Retrieved 18 December 2016.