PlayTime
Trailer: PlayTime
Year: 1967
Genre: Comedy
Studio: Jolly Film, Specta Films
Director: Jacques Tati
Cast: Jacques Tati, Barbara Dennek, Rita Maiden, France Rumilly, France Delahalle, Valérie Camille
Crew: Jacques Tati (Director), Jacques Tati (Screenplay), Bernard Maurice (Producer), Art Buchwald (Screenplay), Jacques Lagrange (Screenplay), Jean Badal (Director of Photography)
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