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  1. Vacances explosives!: Directed by Christian Stengel. With Arletty, Raymond Bussières, Marthe Mercadier, Robert Vattier. Arlette thinks she has made a wonderful gift to her daughter Sylvie, who has just married François Morel, a young journalist. And, to tell the truth, not everybody receives a posh little bar like the Royal Montmartre as a gift.

    • (32)
    • Comedy
    • Christian Stengel
    • 1957-08-09
  2. Vacances explosives est un film français réalisé par Christian Stengel et sorti en 1957 . Synopsis. Arlette Bernard, une femme ayant autrefois appartenu au milieu parisien, marie sa fille Sylvie avec François Morel. Pour leur mariage, elle a organisé une superbe réception au Royal Montmartre, un petit bar qu’elle a acheté pour sa fille.

  3. VACANCES EXPLOSIVES! Directed by. Christian Stengel. France, 1957. Comedy. 94. Synopsis. Arlette thinks she has made a wonderful gift to her daughter Sylvie, who has just married François Morel, a young journalist. And, to tell the truth, not everybody receives a posh little bar like the Royal Montmartre as a gift. Synopsis.

  4. Overview. Arlette thinks she has made a wonderful gift to her daughter Sylvie, who has just married François Morel, a young journalist. And, to tell the truth, not everybody receives a posh little bar like the Royal Montmartre as a gift. The trouble is that Monsieur Jo, the former owner of the joint is also the boss of a gang of drug traffickers.

  5. With its enjoyably offbeat conflation of road movie and gangster thriller, Vacances explosives looks as if it may well have been the main inspiration for Gérard Oury's Le Corniaud (1965).

    • Christian Stengel
  6. Vacances explosives. 1957 Directed by Christian Stengel. Arlette thinks she has made a wonderful gift to her daughter Sylvie, who has just married François Morel, a young journalist. And, to tell the truth, not everybody receives a posh little bar like the Royal Montmartre as a gift.

  7. Runtime 1h 34m. Director Christian Stengel. Writers Christian Stengel (story) + 3 more. Country France. Languages French. Studios Bellair Films + 2 more. Genres Comedy. Arlette thinks she has made a wonderful gift to her daughter Sylvie, who has just married François Morel, a young journalist.