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'The Long Teeth' (original title "Les Dents longues") is a French comedy drama film from 1953, directed by Daniel Glin, written by Michel Audiard. It features Danile Delorme, Louis de Funs, Roger Vadim and Brigitte Bardot. The story is based on Jacques Robert's novel "Les dents longues".

Cast



* Danile Delorme: Eva Commandeur (Louis Commandeur's wife)

* Daniel Glin: Louis Commandeur (Eva's husband)

* Jean Chevrier: Mr Walter (editor-in-chief of "Paris-France")

* Louis Seigner: Antoine Josserand (director of weekly journal "Le Canut")

* Olivier Hussenot: Andr Maurienne (the legal correspondent)

* Jean Debucourt: Mr Goudal (Mr Walter's close colleague)

* Ren Hironimus: Mr Renoir (Mr Walter's colleague)

* Colette Mars: Carmen (the party organiser)

* Louis de Funs: the employee in the photographic laboratory

* Gaby Bruyre: Maud (Mr Bruni's teacher)

* Louis Bugette: "Papa" (the press photographer)

* Robert Rollis: Bob (the barman in the dance hall)

* Jolle Bernard: Raymonde Josserand (Antoine's wife)

* Roger Vadim: a witness to the marriage of Louis and Eva

* Brigitte Bardot: the wife of the aforementioned witness to a marriage

* Judith Magre: Mr Commandeur's secretary

* Yvette Etievant: Yvonne (Mr Walter's secretary)

* Christian Argentin: Mr Bruni (the suspicious politician)

* Paul Ville: Mr Bourdon (manager of "Le Canut")

* Ren Lacourt: the caretaker

References




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