Le jour se lève et les conneries commencent
Jun 21 1981
•2h 30m
•Comedy
Three thirty-year-old friends with a strong appetite for women and leisure life, supported by different people, live very well. Until one of them is forced to work. His two mates will do everything to free him from this calvary.
Cast
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François Domange
Peter

Gérard Surugue
Sammy

Maurice Risch
Philippe

Jacques Legras
Charles Landrieux
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