
We're Moving the Colonel (1955)
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What is We're Moving the Colonel (1955) about?
The dynamic Flora has decided to burglarize Colonel de la Ribodiere's apartment in the company of Romeo and Clotaire. The two men discover the old soldier lifeless on his bed. One after the other, the colonel's goddaughter Annette, the gendarmes and their brigadier, the Grivier cousins, who are sniffing out the inheritance, and the three thieves, who are hoping to get their way, pass by each other and avoid each other in the house. La Ribodière isn't dead, but he listens to what's being said, forms an opinion about everyone, ousts the Griviers, rewards Annette with a betrothal to Clotaire, and gives Flora and Roméo absolution.
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- Stars:
- Yves Deniaud, Dora Doll, Armand Bernard, Max Dalban
- Production:
- Compagnie Lyonnaise de Cinema
- Country:
- France
- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0159613
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Who stars in We're Moving the Colonel (1955)?
Yves Deniaud as Roméo, Dora Doll as Flora, Armand Bernard as Mr. Grivier, Max Dalban as Leader of the brass band, Jean Tissier as Brigadier, Pauline Carton as Brigadier's wife, Jacques Dynam as Clotaire, Lucien Guervil as Notary.
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We're Moving the Colonel has mixed reviews with a rating of 1.0/10 based on 1 votes.
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We're Moving the Colonel is a Comedy film released in 1955.
Who stars in We're Moving the Colonel?▼
The cast of We're Moving the Colonel includes Yves Deniaud, Dora Doll, Armand Bernard, Max Dalban and Jean Tissier.






























