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The Gardener of Argenteuil · 1966

The Gardener of Argenteuil (1966) is a Crime / Comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, starring Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver, Pierre Vernier.

CrimeComedy

Overview

Tulipe, is an old man who lives alone in an old railway carriage in the Argentueil region of Paris. His main passions are gardening and oil painting, but he also has a secret source of income. His godson discovers that Tulipe is actually a master forger, producing perfect copies of 10 franc notes. His godson’s girlfriend sees this as an opportunity to get very rich – but she must persuade Tulipe to forge 500 franc notes. Assuming Tulipe’s agreement, his godson and his girlfriend buy an expensive new car and luxury villa in provincial France – but there is a cruel turn of fate in store for them when Tulipe strikes up a friendship with a millionaire playboy.

Cast

Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver, Pierre Vernier, Mary Marquet, Jean Tissier, Curd Jürgens, Noël Roquevert, Alfred Adam

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What is "The Gardener of Argenteuil" about?

Tulipe, is an old man who lives alone in an old railway carriage in the Argentueil region of Paris. His main passions are gardening and oil painting, but he also has a secret source of income. His godson discovers that Tulipe is actually a master forger, producing perfect copies of 10 franc notes. His godson’s girlfriend sees this as an opportunity to get very rich – but she must persuade Tulipe to forge 500 franc notes. Assuming Tulipe’s agreement, his godson and his girlfriend buy an expensive new car and luxury villa in provincial France – but there is a cruel turn of fate in store for them when Tulipe strikes up a friendship with a millionaire playboy.

When was "The Gardener of Argenteuil" released?

The Gardener of Argenteuil was released in 1966.

Who stars in "The Gardener of Argenteuil"?

The cast includes Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver, Pierre Vernier, Mary Marquet.