Viper in the Fist

Viper in the Fist

Release date : March 16, 1971
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Pierre Cardinal /
Production companies : Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française /
March 16, 1971 1h 22m France Drama French More
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Jean, nicknamed Brasse-Bouillon, and his brother Ferdinand live with their paternal grandmother, who is responsible for their upbringing. But when their parents returned from Japan, they settled in Belle-Angerie and resumed their role with the children, while their grandmother had to leave for cousins. The boys soon come up against the contempt of their mother, Marthe. Faced with this shrew, whom he nicknamed "Folcoche" (a contraction of "madwoman" and "pig"), Jean decided to join the resistance.
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Alice Sapritch
Folcoche
Marcel Cuvelier
Mr. Rezeau
Dominique De Keuchel
Brasse-Bouillon
Eric Frisdal
Cropette
Germaine Delbat
Grandmother
Guy Bonnafoux
Lambillon
Frédéric Boulay
Petit-Jean
Marcel Champel
Abbot Traquet
Lucien Frégis
Father Vadeboncoeur
Jacques Serizier
Abbot Vivien
Marie Servanne
Mademoiselle Lion

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  • title:Viper in the Fist
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Pierre Cardinal /
  • Writers: Hervé Bazin · Jean-Louis Bory ·
  • Production companies: Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française ·
  • Overview:Jean, nicknamed Brasse-Bouillon, and his brother Ferdinand live with their paternal grandmother, who is responsible for their upbringing. But when their parents returned from Japan, they settled in Belle-Angerie and resumed their role with the children, while their grandmother had to leave for cousins. The boys soon come up against the contempt of their mother, Marthe. Faced with this shrew, whom he nicknamed "Folcoche" (a contraction of "madwoman" and "pig"), Jean decided to join the resistance.
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