Édouard Molinaro

Born: 1928-05-13

He was born in Bordeaux, Gironde. He is best known for his comedies with Louis de Funès (Oscar, etc.), My Uncle Benjamin (with Jacques Brel and Claude Jade), Dracula and Son (with Christopher Lee), and the Academy Award-nominated La Cage aux Folles (with Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognazzi). Molinaro was active as a director until a few years before his death, although he had almost exclusively been producing works for television.[2] In 1996, his cinematic work was awarded the René Clair Award, a prize given by the Académie française for excellent film work. Molinaro died of a respiratory insufficiency in 2013. He was 85. (source: wikipedia)


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A Pain in the Ass

as Café owner (uncredited)
Released: 1973-09-20

Ralf Milan, a hitman, arrives in Montpellier to kill an important witness. He checks in a hotel...

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For 200 Grand, You Get Nothing Now

as Le marchand de journaux des petites annonces (uncredited)
Released: 1982-05-12

After getting screwed over by life (again), two losers decide that enough is enough. Using...

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Male Hunt

as L'amoureux sur le bateau (uncredited)
Released: 1964-09-18

A few stories about marriage and its problems. Antoine is about to marry Gisèle. His friend...

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The Pink Telephone

as L'homme dans les toilettes (uncredited)
Released: 1975-10-15

A small industrialist from Toulouse, goes to Paris to negotiate the buyout of his company from...

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The Season for Love

as Le nouveau secrétaire
Released: 1961-06-12

Sylvain, a suave, witty player as well as an accomplished writer and Genevieve met 10 months...

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Mariage Surprise

as Le vieux médecin
Released: 2007-11-14

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Lino Ventura, la part intime

as Self (archive footage)
Released: 2018-02-04

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Bad Ronald

as L'avoué
Released: 1992-03-11

A teenager, Ronald, unintentionally causes the death of a young girl on a beach. So that the...

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L'honneur est sauf !

as Bertrand
Released: 1954-12-28

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Petit Jour

as Self
Released: 1962-01-01

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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

as Self
First aired: 1975-01-12

A talk show presented by Michel Drucker

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Discorama

as Self
First aired: 1959-02-04

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Cinépanorama

as Self
First aired: 1956-02-04

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30 millions d'amis

as Self
First aired: 1976-01-06

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