Tartarin de Tarascon
Tartarin de Tarascon
Overview
A well-to-do bourgeois, Tartarin lives in Tarascon, a small southern town, among friends who, like him, love hunting "à la casquette", gossip, aperitifs and thought-provoking journeys. Imaginative like all his compatriots, Tartarin ended up believing he had once been to Shanghai, so fervently did he recount his illusory adventures. It was even rumored that Tartarin was about to leave for Africa to hunt wild beasts, and this was so insistent that the brave man, urged on by his friends, was forced "for the sake of honor" to embark. He arrives in Casablanca, surprised to discover a modern city and not a single lion. But a charming Moorish woman, Baïa, seduces him, and Tartarin indulges in the "delights of Capua". This euphoria is short-lived: Baïa disappears, a false prince, mostly a swindler, finds a replacement and sets off on a hunting expedition in southern Morocco, which will only earn Tartarin the loss of his savings and a blind old lion dragged along by two beggars.
Release Date
November 22, 1962
Runtime
115 minutes
Rating
Status
Released
Genres
Cast

Francis Blanche
Antoine Tartarin

Jacqueline Maillan
Mrs. Bézuquet

Michel Galabru
Barbassou

Alfred Adam
Prince Gregori of Montenegro

Camille Guérini
Victor Bombonnel

Paul Préboist
Costecade

Alain Bouvette
Fracca

Robert Porte
Bézuquet

Annick Tanguy
Baja

Hubert Deschamps
Ladévèze

Gaston Orbal
Bravida

Joe Sentieri
Singer in the train carriage
Content Source
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