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  1. Vive le duc!: Directed by Jean-Marc Landier, Michel Romanoff. With Marie-José Nat, Amédée, Jacques Aubertin, Robert Berry. A Belgian village is struck by repeated flooding, all this because they lack a new sewer. But the Ministry delays in providing the funding needed to build it.

    • Jean-Marc Landier, Michel Romanoff
    • 1960-03-14
    • Comedy
    • 80
  2. En 1959, se tourna à Woluwe Saint Lambert un des premiers longs métrages belges « Vive le Duc ». Le film, écrit par Pierre Levie et mis en scène par Jean-Marc Landier et Michel Romanoff, raconte l’histoire d’un village, Kapellen, qui las d’attendre le bon vouloir des autorités pour le placement d’un collecteur, décide de faire ...

  3. 17 de mai. de 2024 · 1960. 1h 20m. Comedy. Cast. Marie-José Nat (Cécile) Amédée (Le metteur en scène de la pièce) Jacques Aubertin Robert Berry Francis Blanche (Le bourgmestre du village) Lucien Charbonnier E....

  4. Vive le Duc! Info. Cast & crew. Vive le Duc! (1960) Comedy | 80 minutes. - No votes yet. + My vote. Alternative titles: Leve de Hertog! / Long Live the Duke! Country: France / Belgium. Directed by: Jean-Marc Landier and Michel Romanoff. Stars: Francis Blanche, Victor Guyau, Marie-José Nat. Releasedate: 14 March 1960. US. UK.

    • Jean-Marc Landier, Michel Romanoff
    • Francis Blanche, Victor Guyau, Marie-José Nat
  5. Vive le Duc ! -- Art. de Pierre Levie. Date de sortie : 1959. Pays : Belgique/France. Genre : fiction. Durée : 72' Format : 35 mm. Réal. : Pierre Lévie, Jean-Marc Landier et Michel Romanoff. Image : Robert Julliard. Mont. : Ginette Boudet. Mus. : B. Van Eeckout. Int. : Francis Blanche, Marie José Nat, Charles Janssens, Victor Guyau. Prod.

  6. Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>Uma aldeia belga é atingida por repetidas inundações, tudo isso porque falta um novo esgoto. Mas o Ministério atrasa em fornecer o financiamento necessário para construí-lo. Para alertar a opinião pública, os moradores decidem

  7. A Belgian village is struck by repeated flooding, all this because they lack a new sewer. But the Ministry delays in providing the funding needed to build it. To alert public opinion, the villagers decide to do something. This «something» will be a play describing the life of their saint patron. Trouble follows, partly fueled by the short-tempered mayor…