100 minutes
1/21/1966
In 1812, Napoleon I set off for the Russian Campaign and planned to spend a night in Châlons-sur-Marne. However, as the police were aware of a planned assassination attempt, the place of accommodation was changed at the last minute, and the house of Doctor Mathieu was requisitioned. But Doctor Mathieu was an opponent of the Emperor who had allied himself with the instigators of the attack. They decided to plant their bomb in the doctor's home, leaving his family in danger.
Noël-Noël
as Doctor Mathieu
Pascale Audret
as Mathilde
Michel Galabru
as Florin
Raymond Souplex
as Villeroy
Francis Blanche
as Constant
Micheline Luccioni
as Clémence
René Arrieu
as Marton
Jean Sobieski
as Nicolas
Jean Ozenne
as Queffelec
Gérard Darrieu
as Boissier
Alexandre Rignault
as Sylvain
Paul Bonifas
as Lanier
Philippe Castelli
as Grognard
Charles Charras
as Saint-Breuil
Guy Delorme
as Officer
Jean Lanier
as Duromel
Carlo Nell
as General
Alain Noël
as Tony
Robert Party
as Caulaincourt
Paul Pavel
as Sergeant Laurent