87 minutes
4/19/1954
In the Mouffetard district of Paris, Jérôme Crainquebille, an affable four-season merchant, is stopped by a police officer and taken to the station, unjustly accused of shouting "Mort aux vaches!" ("Death to the cows!"). When he returns to work after a fortnight's detention, he is ostracized by his neighbors. Lonely, Crainquebille sank into despair and alcoholism. His life in prison seemed sweeter, and his attempts to return were in vain. He owes his salvation to the affection of a local kid.
Yves Deniaud
as Jérôme Crainquebille
Pierre Mondy
as 'La Trogne'
Jacques Fabbri
as The distinguished tramp
Harry-Max
as The President
Claude Winter
as Lawyer
Max Mégy
as Agent Matra
René Berthier
as Dr. Mathieu
Christian Argentin
as Lawyer
Pierre Destailles
as Camelot
René Lacourt
as Mr. Lateigne
Robert Le Béal
as Substitute
Charles Bouillaud
as Abbot
Maryse Paillet
as Mrs. Lateigne
Raymond Carl
as The bachelor
Marthe Michaud
Lucien Frégis
Jean Hébey
as Bistro owner
Julien Maffre
as A visitor
Jean-Marie Robain
Jim André
Jean-Marie Bon
Lucien Guervil
Christian Fourcade
as 'La Puce'
Jean-Pierre Lorrain
Maïa Jusanova
Laurence Aubray
as Mrs. Bayard
André Var
Max Dejean
as Keeper
Nicole Regnault
Christian Fourcade
Huguette Montréal
as Girl
Françoise Delbart
as Lady of the lottery
Robert Sandrey