The Little Bather
Trailer: The Little Bather
Year: 1968
Genre: Comedy
Studio: Les Films Corona, Les Films Copernic, Fono Roma, Selenia Cinematografica
Director: Robert Dhéry
Cast: Louis de Funès, Andréa Parisy, Franco Fabrizi, Michel Galabru, Robert Dhéry, Colette Brosset
Crew: Robert André (Production Design), Robert Dhéry (Director), Robert Dhéry (Writer), Claude Clément (Writer), Gérard Guérin (Assistant Director), Bertrand Javal (Associate Producer)

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