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- November 2013.. Wikiquote has quotations related to Les Tontons flingueurs. Les Tontons flingueurs at IMDb Les Tontons flingueurs at www.filmsdefrance.com...
- Septième juré 1962: En plein cirage 1962: L'Œil du Monocle 1963: Les Tontons flingueurs 1964: Salad by the Roots 1964: Le Monocle rit jaune 1964: Les Barbouzes...
- country race has been organized in the city. In the movie Les Tontons Flingueurs a French classic by Georges Lautner, shot and released in 1963, Lino Ventura's...
- characters, and followed by the more comic Le cave se rebiffe and Les tontons flingueurs. Max, a successful middle-aged Parisian gangster, has dinner at Madame...
- films he performed in, some became cult favorites such as Les Tontons flingueurs, Amore libero - Free Love, Black Emanuelle and City of the Living Dead...
- Menteur trilogy, following Touchez pas au grisbi and preceding Les tontons flingueurs. The film trilogy is an adaptation of three novels written by Albert Simonin...
- shady solicitor counselling a colourful gangster mob) in Les Tontons flingueurs (1963). Blanche also appeared in Boris V****ilief's Les Barbouzes (1964)...
- its prominent role in the final scenes of the cult film, Les Tontons flingueurs (literally, "The Gun-Toting Uncles"). During the wedding sequence, the...
- Lautner and released in 1964, a year after his success with Les Tontons flingueurs, which was also set in the Parisian underworld. It benefits from music...
- 1963: Vice and Virtue by Roger Vadim : German officer 1963: Les Tontons flingueurs by Georges Lautner : Jean 1963: Hardi Pardaillan! by Bernard Borderie...