
Joe: The Busybody
Aug 31 1971
•1h 25m
•Comedy, Crime
A writer accidentally shoots his blackmailer and tries to hide the body.
Cast
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Louis de Funès
Antoine Brisebard

Claude Gensac
Sylvie Brisebard

Michel Galabru
Tonelotti l'entrepreneur

Bernard Blier
Inspecteur Ducros
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