Sweet and Sour

Sweet and Sour

93 mins | Comedy | Sept. 4, 1963

Gerard, a young man from a "good family" dreams of becoming an actor. To do this, he follows everywhere his sister Frédérique who is infatuated with cinéma vérité.

Sweet and Sour

93 mins | Comedy | Sept. 4, 1963

Sweet and Sour
Gerard, a young man from a "good family" dreams of becoming an actor. To do this, he follows everywhere his sister Frédérique who is infatuated with cinéma vérité.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers Cinematografica Cervi, Number One
Original title Dragées au poivre
Directors Stephan Iscovescu, Sylvette Baudrot, Jean Léon, Jacques Baratier
Writers Jacques Audiberti, Eric Ollivier, Jacques Baratier, Guy Bedos

Cast

Jean Babilée

as Oscar

Guy Bedos

as Gerard

Jean-Paul Belmondo

as Raymond

Francis Blanche

as Franz

Jean-Marc Bory

as Reporter

Claude Brasseur

as Plumber

Françoise Brion

as Striptease Girl

Rita Renoir

as L'ethnologue

Anna Karina

as Ginette

Sophie Desmarets

as Lulu la pianiste

Sophie Daumier

as Jackie la p...

Anne Doat

as L'échotière de la grande interview

Jacques Dufilho

as Monsieur Alfonso

Valérie Lagrange

as Une effeuilleuse

Daniel Laloux

as Gabriel, l'homme à la caméra

Jean-Pierre Marielle

as Monsieur Rakanowsky

Andréa Parisy

as Une éplucheuse

François Périer

as Legrand (le nounou 1)

Jean Richard

as Lepetit (le nounou 2)

Pascale Roberts

as La spogliarella

Simone Signoret

as Madame Geneviève

Francesca Solleville

as La goualeuse

Alexandra Stewart

as Anna, la fille de couverture

Roger Vadim

as Lui

Romolo Valli

as Signor X

Monica Vitti

as Elle

Marina Vlady

as La radio taxi girl

Elisabeth Wiener

as Frédérique

Georges Wilson

as Casimir

Jean Aron

as Le président de l'association des voyeurs parisiens

Les Lee

as

Jacques Seiler

as Le policier

Siska

as

Yan

as

Macha Méril

as La striptisiste

Maurice Auzel

as Un légionnaire (uncredited)

Philippe Bruneau

as Un danseur de twist (uncredited)

Sophie Grimaldi

as (uncredited)

Albert Jacquard

as Le marchand de fleurs (uncredited)

Irène Tunc

as (uncredited)