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When the Pheasants Pass: Directed by Édouard Molinaro. With Paul Meurisse, Bernard Blier, Jean Lefebvre, Michel Serrault. Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, a pair of small-time crooks, fall prey to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac, who involves them (against their will) in high-profile swindling, but their success is quite limited.
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- Comedy
- Édouard Molinaro
- 1965-09-10
Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, a pair of small-time crooks, fall prey to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac, who involves them (against their will) in high-profile swindling, but their success is quite limited. For starters they are deceived by Mrs. Paterson, a charming widow.
When the Pheasants Pass (1965) - Plex. 196589m. Comedy. 6.366% Add to Watchlist. Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, a pair of small-time crooks, fall prey to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac, who involves them (against their will) in high-profile swindling, but their success is quite limited. For starters they are deceived by Mrs. Paterson, a charming widow.
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- Paul Meurisse, Michel Serrault, Bernard Blier
- Édouard Molinaro
- September 10, 1965
Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, a pair of small-time crooks, fall prey to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac, who involves them (against their will) in high-profile swindling, but their success is quite limited. For starters they are deceived by Mrs. Paterson, a charming widow.
- Édouard Molinaro
When the Pheasants Pass. (1965) Quand passent les faisans. Comedy. Black and White. Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, a pair of small-time crooks, fall prey to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac, who involves them (against their will) in high-profile swindling, but their success is quite limited. For starters they are deceived by Mrs. Paterson, a charming widow.
- Édouard Molinaro
- Gaumont International, Gaumont Distribution
- Paul Meurisse
- France
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When the Pheasants Pass (1965) Review this title. 1 Review. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 9/10. For Audiard's fans only. sgermain 28 March 2008. Mostly unknown, but could be regarded as a masterpiece of french writer Michel Audiard.