René Lebrun

René Lebrun

Movies for René Lebrun...

Marquis
Title: Marquis
Character: Gaëtan de Preaubois / Bernardin (voice)
Released: April 26, 1989
Type: Movie
In pre-French Revolution Bastille, the Marquis is held being unjustly accused of working to overthrow the king. While his talking penis, Colin, longs for action, Marquis himself only desires to write his deviant stories in peace.
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Quality Control
Title: Quality Control
Character: (Voice)
Released: January 1, 1984
Type: Movie
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She Does Not Drink, Smoke or Flirt But... She Talks
Title: She Does Not Drink, Smoke or Flirt But... She Talks
Released: April 17, 1970
Type: Movie
Housemaid Georgette loves to gossip and this causes major trouble to people around her.
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Saturnin et le Vaca-Vaca
Title: Saturnin et le Vaca-Vaca
Character: Narrator (Voice)
Released: July 27, 1969
Type: Movie
The duck Saturnin is back in another all animal cast adventure. This time he saves a wacky indian, which in return gives Saturnin a magic liquid.
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Duel à Dakar
Title: Duel à Dakar
Released: December 6, 1951
Type: Movie
Robert Vernier is assigned by the Secret Service to unmask a band of gangsters determined to get their hands on the plans for a new plane. They manage to steal part of it and kidnap Robert's fiancée, named Monique. Robert will manage to dismantle the gang and will be surprised to find that at the head there is a policeman...
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The Prettiest Sin in the World
Title: The Prettiest Sin in the World
Character: (uncredited)
Released: August 29, 1951
Type: Movie
Zoé, a pretty penniless girl, decides on the advice of her neighbor to embark on gallantry. After a brief failure, she meets a young boy, Jacques Lebreton who is about to get married. After causing the failure of this arranged marriage, she will have to play the role of wife of Jacques with his family, until the arrival of the uncle from America.
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Paris Vice Squad
Title: Paris Vice Squad
Character: (uncredited)
Released: April 18, 1951
Type: Movie
Identite Judiciare stars Raymond Souplex as wily French police inspector Basquier. The villain is Berthet (Jean Debucourt), a high-ranking government official. Basquier suspects that Berthet is a vicious murderer, but is unable to prove anything thanks to bureaucratic interference. Thus, the good inspector plays a waiting game a la Columbo, hoping for that one fatal slip on the part of the killer. Certain portions of Identite Judiciare proved a bit too intense for American audiences, and were accordingly snipped by the censors.