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Ils sont dans les vignes...

In 1935, in the Burgundian village of Valromey, Commissioner Desbordes was the very unpopular leader of the anti-alcoholic league. His own brother, Pimpin, is an unconditional defender of the vineyard. Pierre Moreau is, for his part, the representative of a hygienic drink, the "Koku-Kolu". The cafe owner's daughter, Rose, will find the man very to her liking and will manage to seduce him.

Top Cast

  • Line Renaud

    Line Renaud

    Rose Filhol

  • Albert Préjean

    Albert Préjean

    Pimpin Desbordes

  • Lucien Baroux

    Lucien Baroux

    Commissioner Desbordes

  • Suzanne Dehelly

    Suzanne Dehelly

    Léontine Desbordes

  • Raymond Cordy

    Raymond Cordy

    Arbaner

  • Fernand Gilbert

    Fernand Gilbert

    Filhol

  • Jean Daurand

    Jean Daurand

    Second friend

  • Philippe Olive

    Philippe Olive

    Brigadier

  • Léon Bélières

    Léon Bélières

    Monseigneur

Overview

In 1935, in the Burgundian village of Valromey, Commissioner Desbordes was the very unpopular leader of the anti-alcoholic league. His own brother, Pimpin, is an unconditional defender of the vineyard. Pierre Moreau is, for his part, the representative of a hygienic drink, the "Koku-Kolu". The cafe owner's daughter, Rose, will find the man very to her liking and will manage to seduce him.

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