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Fric-Frac is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Maurice Lehmann and Claude Autant-Lara and starring Fernandel, Arletty and Michel Simon. It tells the story of Marcel, an assistant to a jeweller, who befriends a couple of criminals who want to use him as an accomplice to rob his boss. The film is based on a 1936 play by Édouard Bourdet. Filming took place in March and April 1939 at the Laboratoires et Studios Eclair in Épinay-sur-Seine.[1] The film was released in France on 15 June 1939.[2]
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Screenplay by | Michel Duran |
Based on | Fric-frac by Édouard Bourdet |
Produced by | Maurice Lehmann |
Starring | Fernandel Arletty Michel Simon |
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Edited by | Victoria Mercanton |
Music by | Casimir Oberfeld |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
According to Arletty, Claude Autant-Lara did all the direction and Maurice Lehmann was mainly the producer.[3]
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