Call Me Mathilde
Originally released in 1969. Call Me Mathilde is a comedy film. directed by Pierre Mondy.
Starring Michel Serrault, Jacqueline Maillan, and Robert Hirsch
Synopsis
Mathilde de Blanzac is abducted on her way home from an evening at the opera with her wealthy industrialist husband. Her pathetic pieds-nickelés kidnappers begin by holding her hostage at the home of Petit Jean, a country bumpkin, before demanding a ransom from her husband. At the same time, Hubert de Pifre, a fighter pilot in distress, ejects over Petit Jean's farm.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Michel Serrault
as François
Jacqueline Maillan
as Mathilde de Blanzac
Robert Hirsch
as Lieutenant Hubert de Pifre
Guy Bedos
as Georges
Bernard Blier
as Charles de Blanzac, Mathilde's husband
Jacques Dufilho
as Petitjean
Jacques Balutin
as Brigadier
Harry-Max
as Accomplice
Jean-Claude Arnaud
Maurice Ducasse
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Columbia Films
- Mondex Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Call Me Mathilde about?
Mathilde de Blanzac is abducted on her way home from an evening at the opera with her wealthy industrialist husband. Her pathetic pieds-nickelés kidnappers begin by holding her hostage at the home...
Who directed Call Me Mathilde?
Call Me Mathilde was directed by Pierre Mondy.
How long is Call Me Mathilde?
Call Me Mathilde has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Call Me Mathilde released?
Call Me Mathilde was released on December 10, 1969 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Call Me Mathilde?
The main cast of Call Me Mathilde includes Michel Serrault, Jacqueline Maillan, Robert Hirsch, Guy Bedos, Bernard Blier.