All Mad About Him

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All Mad About Him
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Directed by Norbert Carbonnaux
Written by Michel Audiard
Norbert Carbonnaux
François Fabert
Maurice Fabre
Didier Goulard
Produced by Paul-Edmond Decharme
Starring Robert Hirsch
Sophie Desmarets
Maria Latour
Cinematography Edmond Séchan
Edited by Monique Kirsanoff
Music by Serge Gainsbourg
Georges Garvarentz
Production
companies
Daiano Film
Sud-Pacifique Films
Distributed byProdis
Release date
  • 24 May 1967 (1967-05-24)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
Language French

All Mad About Him (French: Toutes folles de lui) is a 1967 French-Italian comedy film directed by Norbert Carbonnaux and starring Robert Hirsch, Sophie Desmarets and Maria Latour. [1]

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The film's sets were designed by the art directors Georges Wakhévitch. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Future star Edwige Fenech made her screen debut in the film.

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References

  1. Cowie & Elley p.136

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