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Les Oiseaux de la lune

Valentin, the general supervisor of a sub-prefecture cram school, has a strange power: all he has to do is wish for a certain person to turn into a bird, and the metamorphosis takes place and his victims grow wings. He's in love with Sylvie, the young lady coveted by all the local males. This is how an entire small population loses its human appearance.

Top Cast

  • Jacques Duby

    Jacques Duby

    Valentin

  • Claude Jade

    Claude Jade

    Sylvie

  • Jean-Gabriel Nordmann

    Jean-Gabriel Nordmann

    Martinon

  • Pierre Arditi

    Pierre Arditi

    Inspector Grindot

  • Marcel Cuvelier

    Marcel Cuvelier

    Mr. Chabert

  • Pascale de Boysson

    Pascale de Boysson

    Elisa, Valentin's wife

  • Henri Lambert

    Henri Lambert

    Inspector Malfrin

  • Luce Garcia-Ville

    Luce Garcia-Ville

    Madame Chabert

  • Madeleine Barbulée

    Madeleine Barbulée

    Mrs. Bobignot

Overview

Valentin, the general supervisor of a sub-prefecture cram school, has a strange power: all he has to do is wish for a certain person to turn into a bird, and the metamorphosis takes place and his victims grow wings. He's in love with Sylvie, the young lady coveted by all the local males. This is how an entire small population loses its human appearance.

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