A guy is sick and tired of losing every time he tries his luck at "100 Francs a second",a radio game.A guy is sick and tired of losing every time he tries his luck at "100 Francs a second",a radio game.A guy is sick and tired of losing every time he tries his luck at "100 Francs a second",a radio game.
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Geneviève Kervine
- Jacqueline Bourdinet
- (as Geneviève Kervine habillée par Virginie)
Jacques Eyser
- Le fakir
- (as Jacques Eyser de la Comédie Française)
Gaston Orbal
- Le secrétaire
- (as Orbal)
Fred Pasquali
- Bourdinet
- (as Pasquali)
Mons. Champagne
- Monsieur Champagne
- (as Monsieur Champagne)
Charles Rigoulot
- Charles Rigoulot
- (as Rigoulot)
Nicolas Amato
- Le directeur du théâtre
- (uncredited)
Luc Andrieux
- Le mauvais garçon
- (uncredited)
Jacques Antoine
- Un assistant de Vital
- (uncredited)
Jack Ary
- Un cheminot en grève
- (uncredited)
Jackie Blanchot
- Un cheminot en grève
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first film whose music is composed by Henri Betti.
- ConnectionsVersion of Dollar a Second: Guest Host: Dagmar (1955)
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Jacques Antoine,till his death in 2012,was indefatigable,ceaselessly creating new games for the radio and TV.For the record ,"Tournez Manèges" "Le Schmilblick " and "Fort Boyard" ,to name but three,were his ideas.
So was "100 Francs Par Seconde" (100 F a second),a radio program in the fifties ;this game may seem silly ,but certainly not more stupid than many games of today .
A guy is sick and tired of losing every time he tries his luck at "100 Francs a second.He mistakes a young man ,Philippe,for a fortune-teller and he asks him to have a go at the radio game.
A game sponsored by a quinine tonic wine (supposed to pep you up)made by M.Bourdinet who fired Philippe who was more interested in his boss's daughter than in his work.
After a forfeit (a bolster blow on the head),Philippe's got all the answers:history,geography,science,music,sculpture,literature ,you name it;even algebra and quadratic Equations!(only an event can stop the game:a train coming into a station;but what a Lucky break:railroad men are on strike!) The game becomes a marathon ,the winner reaching millions of Francs threatening to ruin his former boss.
This is a very pleasant comedy by Jean Boyer,with now and then,lines which hit home ,even if its last twenty minutes are a little repetitive .Philippe Lemaire ,the romantic male lead of the era ,proves he was efficient as a comic actor as well;he was dethroned in the sixties by a young generation of actors and committed suicide in the early naughties.
like this? Try this.....
"lo Scopone Scientifico" ,Luigi Comencini,1969.
So was "100 Francs Par Seconde" (100 F a second),a radio program in the fifties ;this game may seem silly ,but certainly not more stupid than many games of today .
A guy is sick and tired of losing every time he tries his luck at "100 Francs a second.He mistakes a young man ,Philippe,for a fortune-teller and he asks him to have a go at the radio game.
A game sponsored by a quinine tonic wine (supposed to pep you up)made by M.Bourdinet who fired Philippe who was more interested in his boss's daughter than in his work.
After a forfeit (a bolster blow on the head),Philippe's got all the answers:history,geography,science,music,sculpture,literature ,you name it;even algebra and quadratic Equations!(only an event can stop the game:a train coming into a station;but what a Lucky break:railroad men are on strike!) The game becomes a marathon ,the winner reaching millions of Francs threatening to ruin his former boss.
This is a very pleasant comedy by Jean Boyer,with now and then,lines which hit home ,even if its last twenty minutes are a little repetitive .Philippe Lemaire ,the romantic male lead of the era ,proves he was efficient as a comic actor as well;he was dethroned in the sixties by a young generation of actors and committed suicide in the early naughties.
like this? Try this.....
"lo Scopone Scientifico" ,Luigi Comencini,1969.
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Cent francs par seconde (1952) officially released in Canada in English?
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