The Turkey
Originally released in 1951. The Turkey is a comedy film. directed by Claude Barma. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Nadine Alari, Jacques Charon, and Robert Hirsch
Synopsis
Paris at the Belle Epoque. Monsieur de Pontagnac, a perfect honest man, loves pretty women too much and that plays him many tricks. What need does he have to follow the pretty Lucienne Vatelin, home, to find himself in the presence of the husband, the notary Vatelin, who is part of his circle? From there, many characters will meet, avoid each other, find each other. Adultery, domestic scenes and reconciliation will be their lot.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Nadine Alari
as Lucienne Vatelin
Jacques Charon
as M. de Pontagnac
Robert Hirsch
as Ernest Rédillon
Pierre Larquey
as Gérome
Jane Marken
as Mme "Coco" Pinchard
Jacques Morel
as Me Crépin Vatelin
Fred Pasquali
as Narcisse Pacarel
Jacqueline Pierreux
as Armandine
Gisèle Préville
as Maggy Pacarel
Denise Provence
as Clotilde de Pontagnac
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Turkey about?
Paris at the Belle Epoque. Monsieur de Pontagnac, a perfect honest man, loves pretty women too much and that plays him many tricks. What need does he have to follow the pretty Lucienne Vatelin, hom...
Who directed The Turkey?
The Turkey was directed by Claude Barma.
How long is The Turkey?
The Turkey has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was The Turkey released?
The Turkey was released on November 21, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Turkey?
The main cast of The Turkey includes Nadine Alari, Jacques Charon, Robert Hirsch, Pierre Larquey, Jane Marken.