
The Other One's Mug
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Martial Perrin is the president of a right-wing political party which is gearing itself up for a forthcoming election. When he learns that a notorious criminal named Kraus has escaped from prison, Perrin panics and goes into hiding. His deputy, Constant, hires Perrin’s cousin, Gilbert, an actor who is a perfect double of Perrin, to replace him. What Gilbert does no know is that the killer Kraus is bumping off the people who were implicated in the affair for which he was arrested, and that Perrin is next on his list.
Production
Films A2, Sara Films
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Michel Serrault
Martial Perrin/Gilbert Brossard

Jean Poiret
Jean-Louis Constant

Curd Jürgens
Wilfrid

Bernadette Lafont
Gisèle Brossard

Andréa Parisy
Marie-Hélène Perrin

Paulette Dubost
Mme Charlebouis

Bernard Lavalette
le comte de Chalosse

Pierre Douglas
Marquetti

Roger Carel
Roland Fevereau

Michel Blanc
Taboureau

Catherine Lachens
Florence

Dominique Lavanant
la fille de la chambre verte

Germaine Delbat
Mme Perrin

Georges Géret
Commissaire Javert

Karl Forest
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