90 minutes
4/18/1969
Julien Brûlebois, a brave peasant from Auvergne, learns that he has been summoned to Strasbourg to collect an inheritance. Amazed by the operation of the bus that takes him from the station to his notary's home, he decides to buy it. What follows is a bewildering chase between the agents of the Strasbourg transport authority, the capitalists, the naive peasant and his lucid, pretty fiancée.
Fernand Raynaud
as Julien Brulebois
Julien Guiomar
as Me Valentin Chanterive
Christiane Minazzoli
as Lizbeth Véber
Noëlle Adam
as Cécile Favre
Jean Richard
as Jean Richard
Michel Galabru
as Eugène, policeman
Christian Marin
as Rogue receiver
Pierre Tornade
as Grosswiller, businessman
Jacques Legras
as Cleric
Gérard Darrieu
as Receiver
Jacques Morel
as Kleinfuchs
Teddy Bilis
Jean Carmet
as Man who wants to buy the bus (uncredited)
France Rumilly
as Prostitute (uncredited)
André Cagnard
as (uncredited)
Maurice Chevit
as Unionist (uncredited)
René Havard
as (uncredited)
Alain Janey
as (uncredited)
Roger Lumont
as Businessman (uncredited)
Dominique Marcas
as Me. Chanterive's secretary (uncredited)
Albert Michel
as Hotelier (uncredited)
Fred Personne
as Mayor of Strasbourg (uncredited)
Roger Trapp
as Waiter (uncredited)