87 minutes
12/2/1959
The "Védrines", whose head of family is a publisher, are well established in Paris. The "Pittuiti", on the other hand, are gypsies camping out in the suburbs. Young Zita belongs to the tribe and meets Théo Védrines, the publisher's son, a wild seducer. Zita is soon forced to tell her family that she is expecting a child. A scandal for the Pittuiti family, who instruct Zita's brother to apply the law of retaliation, Bruno must in turn seduce the pleasant Gisèle Védrines. And why not? But while Théo gradually becomes an anarchist, Bruno becomes more and more embourgeoise as Védrines discovers in him a real talent for writing. Still, Bruno and Gisèle will be as happy as Théo and Zita ever were.
Louis de Funès
as Mr. Védrines, publisher
Jean Richard
as Mr. Pittuiti, gypsy
Brigitte Auber
as Odette, maid
Gregori Chmara
as Grandpa
Michel Subor
as Bruno Pittuiti
Anne Doat
as Gisèle Védrines
Jacques Verrières
Jacqueline Caurat
as Reporter
Teresa Dimitri
as Zita
Joseph Reinhardt
Luce Fabiole
Lila Kedrova
as 'La Choute'
Simone Paris
as Madame Védrines
Guy Bertil
as Théo Védrines
François Bonnefois
as (uncredited)
Monique Dagand
as (uncredited)
Robert Destain
as (uncredited)
Eliane Martel
as (uncredited)
Odile Poisson
as (uncredited)