

Some Like It... Cold (1960)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Some Like It... Cold (1960), free in HD. starring Louis de Funès, Francis Blanche, and Pierre Dudan. Comedy. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.
What is Some Like It... Cold (1960) about?
The old Valmorin died 200 years ago. The notary tells the family about the inheritance: the one who is terminally ill will receive the money. They all try their luck with getting ill before the other so one family member pretends to be deaf, another pretends to have a terrible back ache and so on...
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- Production:
- Kerfrance Production
- Country:
- France
- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0052686
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Who stars in Some Like It... Cold (1960)?
Louis de Funès as Ange Galopin, creditor who wants to recover the money, Francis Blanche as William Foster Valmorin, American, Pierre Dudan as Pierre Valmorin, Swiss composer, Jean Richard as Jérôme Valmorin, explorer, Robert Manuel as Luigi Valmorin aka 'Valmorino', Mireille Perrey as Maman, Mario David as Masseur, Mathilde Casadesus as Mathilde Rouet, née Valmorin.

Ange Galopin, creditor who wants to recover the money

William Foster Valmorin, American

Pierre Valmorin, Swiss composer

Jérôme Valmorin, explorer

Luigi Valmorin aka 'Valmorino'

Maman

Masseur

Mathilde Rouet, née Valmorin
Denise
Ava Spider
Arielle

Hannibal Valmorin
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Where can I watch Some Like It... Cold online for free?▼
You can watch Some Like It... Cold (1960) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Some Like It... Cold worth watching?▼
Some Like It... Cold has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.5/10 based on 19 votes.
What genre is Some Like It... Cold?▼
Some Like It... Cold is a Comedy film released in 1960.
Who stars in Some Like It... Cold?▼
The cast of Some Like It... Cold includes Louis de Funès, Francis Blanche, Pierre Dudan, Jean Richard and Robert Manuel.



















