The Magnificent One

The Magnificent One

95 mins | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Romance | Nov. 23, 1973

A writer of pulpy book series in which he's the hero and his beautiful English roommate is the love interest attempts to finish his new book in time at the publisher's demand.

The Magnificent One

95 mins | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Romance | Nov. 23, 1973

The Magnificent One
A writer of pulpy book series in which he's the hero and his beautiful English roommate is the love interest attempts to finish his new book in time at the publisher's demand.
IMDb rating 7.1
Producers Rizzoli Films, Mondex Films, Oceania Film, Les Films Ariane, Cerito Films
Original title Le Magnifique
Directors Jesús Marín, Claude Gorsky, Tony Aboyantz, Suzanne Durrenberger, Philippe de Broca
Writers Francis Veber, Vittorio Caprioli, Philippe de Broca, Jean-Paul Rappeneau

Cast

Jean-Paul Belmondo

as François Merlin / Bob Saint-Clar

Jacqueline Bisset

as Christine / Tatiana

Vittorio Caprioli

as Georges Charron / Colonel Karpov

Hans Meyer

as Colonel Collins

Monique Tarbès

as Mrs. Berger

Mario David

as Traffic policeman in the rain

Bruno Garcin

as Pilu

Raymond Gérôme

as General Pontaubert

Jean Lefebvre

as The Electrician

Fabrizio Moresco

as Student with Pipe

André Weber

as The Plumber

Hubert Deschamps

as Typewriter Seller

Bernard Musson

as The French Interpreter who speaks Czech

Thalie Frugès

as Publishing House Hostess

René Barrera

as The Chinese / The Bride

Rodrigo Puebla

as Benson

Jean-Pierre Rambal

as The Lecturer

Gaëtan Noël

as Doctor

Micha Bayard

as Charron's Secretary

Roger Muni

as The Doctor at the Airport

Max Desrau

as The Albanian Interpreter who speaks Romanian

Robert Berri

as The Commander

Lucienne Legrand

as Woman

Sébastien Floche

as The Serbian Interpreter who speaks Russian

Laure Moutoussamy

as Charron's Friend

Michel Thomass

as Fake Pope

Pierre Assena

as Jean (uncredited)

Maurice Auzel

as Airport Mechanic (uncredited)

Jack Bérard

as The Russian Interpreter who speaks Czech (uncredited)

Philippe de Broca

as Second Plumber (uncredited)

Henri Czarniak

as Soldier (uncredited)

Raoul Guylad

as The Albanian (uncredited)

Charly Koubesserian

as Guard (uncredited)

Alexandre Mnouchkine

as Paramedic at the back of Ambulance (uncredited)

Louis Navarre

as The Romanian Interpreter who speaks Serbian (uncredited)

José Paul

as Merlin's Son (uncredited)

Jacques Wajsmark

as Minor Role (uncredited)