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Oscar | |
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Directed by | Édouard Molinaro |
Written by | Louis de Funès Jean Halain Claude Magnier (play) Édouard Molinaro |
Produced by | Alain Poiré |
Starring | Louis de Funès Claude Rich Claude Gensac Agathe Natanson Mario David |
Cinematography | Raymond Pierre Lemoigne |
Edited by | Monique Isnardon Robert Isnardon |
Music by | Georges Delerue Jean Marion |
Distributed by | Gaumont Distribution |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $45.9 million [1] |
Oscar is a 1967 French comedy of errors directed by Édouard Molinaro and starring Louis de Funès. In the movie, Louis de Funès plays an industrialist named Bertrand Barnier who discovers over the course of a single day that his daughter is pregnant, he has been robbed by an employee, and various other calamities have befallen his household and his business.
An English-language version of the movie was made in 1991, by John Landis, under the same name and starring Sylvester Stallone.