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In order to get rid of his troublesome son François, Maître Gérane manages to have him committed to a mental hospital owned by Dr. Varmont, a supporter of traditional treatments, in constant conflict with Dr. Emery, whose therapy takes the psychology of patients into account. François soon makes friends with Heurtevent, a sweet epileptic, and both decide to escape from the place. Their attempt is a failure and Heurtevent, unable to get over what he considers a return to hell, commits suicide. But rebellious François tries again and this time around he is successful. He finds shelter at his friend Stephanie's home...
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| Pierre Brasseur |
(Dr. Varmont) |
| Paul Meurisse |
(Dr. Emery) |
| Jean-Pierre Mocky |
(François Gérane) |
| Anouk Aimée |
(Stéphanie) |
| Jean Galland |
(Maître Gérane) |
| Jean Ozenne |
(Comte Elzéar de Chambrelle) |
| Thomy Bourdelle |
(Colonel Donnadieu) |
| Rudy Lenoir |
(Le planqué) |
| Roger Legris |
(Decauville) |
| Henri San Juan |
(Patron du billard) |
| Edith Scob |
(La folle qui chante) |
| René Alié |
() |
| Luc Andrieux |
(Un infirmier) |
| Doudou Babet |
(Le Noir) |
| Claude Badolle |
() |
| Claude Castaing |
() |
| Jean Henry |
() |
| Pierre Kolitchev |
() |
| Jean Labarrère |
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| Jacques Mancier |
() |
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| Claude Mansard |
() |
| Raoul Marco |
() |
| Diego Masson |
() |
| Pierre Mirat |
(Le gardien) |
| Max Montavon |
(L'interné au réfectoire) |
| Véronique Nordey |
() |
| Henri Poirier |
(Le curé) |
| Alexandre Randal |
() |
| Jean Rougerie |
() |
| Jacques Seiler |
(Un infirmier) |
| André Thorent |
() |
| Charles Aznavour |
(Heurtevent) |
| Monique Ardoin |
((uncredited)) |
| Robert Balpo |
((uncredited)) |
| Lucien Camiret |
((uncredited)) |
| Paul Demange |
((uncredited)) |
| Luis Masson |
(L'interne (uncredited)) |
| Georges Pally |
((uncredited)) |
| Sophie Poncin |
((uncredited)) |
| Sophie Saint-Just |
((uncredited)) |
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