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Charles Dumont is a Sound French born on 26 march 1929 at Cahors (France)

Charles Dumont

Charles Dumont
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Birth name Charles Dumont
Nationality France
Birth 26 march 1929 (95 years) at Cahors (France)
Awards Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres‎

Charles Dumont, né le 26 mars 1929 à Cahors (Lot), est un acteur, auteur-compositeur-interprète français.

Usually with

Jacques Tati
Jacques Tati
(2 films)
Bert Haanstra
Bert Haanstra
(1 films)
Marcel Weiss
Marcel Weiss
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Charles Dumont (3 films)

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Sound

Parade
Parade (1974)
, 1h24
Directed by Jacques Tati
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Circus films
Actors Dominique Lavanant, Jacques Tati, Pia Colombo, Janne Carlsson
Roles Music
Rating59% 2.996272.996272.996272.996272.99627
Dans un cirque, Tati joue à Monsieur Loyal et présente une succession d'attractions. Entre celles-ci il ressuscite ses anciens numéros de mime : le joueur de tennis, le boxeur, le gardien de but, le cavalier, le pêcheur à la ligne.
Trafic
Trafic (1971)
, 1h32
Directed by Jacques Tati
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Transport films, Films about automobiles, Road movies
Actors Jacques Tati, Franco Ressel
Roles Original Music Composer
Rating69% 3.4999253.4999253.4999253.4999253.499925
In Trafic, Hulot is a bumbling automobile designer who works for Altra, a Paris auto plant. He, along with a truck driver and a publicity agent, Maria, takes a new camper-car (designed by Hulot) to an auto show in Amsterdam. On the way there, they encounter various obstacles on the road. Some of the obstacles that Hulot and his companions encounter are getting impounded by Dutch customs guards, a car accident (meticulously choreographed by the filmmakers), and an inefficient mechanic. In the film, “Tati leaves no element of the auto scene unexplored, whether it is the after-battle recovery moments of a traffic-circle chain-reaction accident, whether it a study of drivers in repose or garage-attendants in slow-motion, the gas-station give-away (where the busts of historical figures seem to find their appropriate owners) or the police station bureaucracy.”
The Belle Starr Story, 1h43
Directed by Lina Wertmüller
Origin Italie
Genres Western, Spaghetti Western
Actors Elsa Martinelli, George Eastman, Robert Woods, Eugene Walter, Bruno Corazzari
Roles Music
Rating52% 2.6291852.6291852.6291852.6291852.629185
A successful gambling woman named Belle Starr (Elsa Martinelli with red hair, freckles, and chain smoking Tiparillos) attracts the interest of fellow gambler Larry Blackie (George Eastman) who proceeds to win all her money, and her ring. Larry suggests that they play for one night with her against the pot. She throws three queens of four – and loses. At the hotel room he asks why she has thrown the queens and tells that he has seen her cards. He ducks for her shot and draws the rug under her. They hit each other and fight in bed, and then kiss. Afterwards she tells him that no one has touched her before – now they introduce themselves. He says that she is just a one-night whore to him and warns her to gamble in his territory again. She replies that he has not heard the last.