
The Carabineers
Ratings
During a war in an imaginary country, unscrupulous soldiers recruit poor farmers with promises of an easy and happy life. Two of these farmers write to their wives of their exploits.
Production
Rome-Paris Films, Cocinor, Les Films Marceau, Laetitia Film
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Marino Masé
Ulysses
Patrice Moullet
Michel-Ange

Geneviève Galéa
Venus

Catherine Ribeiro
Cleopatre

Barbet Schroeder
Car Salesman

Jean-Louis Comolli
Soldier with Fish
Gérard Poirot
Carabinier #1

Jean Brassat
Carabinier #2
Alvaro Gheri
Carabinier #3

Odile Geoffroy
Young Communist Girl

Pascale Audret
Girl in Car (uncredited)

Roger Coggio
Man in Car (uncredited)
Catherine Durante
Heroine of the Film-within-a-Film (uncredited)
Wladimir Faters
Revolutionary (uncredited)

Jean Gruault
Bebe's Father (uncredited)
Jean Monsigny
Soldier (uncredited)

Gilbert Servien
Soldier (uncredited)
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