
A Horse for Two
On August 24, 1944, the day Paris was liberated, Maurice saw his cell door open. Although he had spent the whole war "in the shadows", it was not for acts of resistance, but for stealing a bicycle. His contact with the free world was quite brutal. The queues he observed at the butcher's gave him an idea. With the help of his childhood friend Roland, who has lost everything gambling-wise, he steals "Berlingot", the horse from a delivery car, and offers it for sale on the black market. But the "nag" is not of the same opinion.
A Horse for Two
January 24, 1962
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Cast (19)

Roger Pierre
Maurice

Jean-Marc Thibault
Roland

Alexandre Dréan
Roland's neighbor with the dog

Louisette Rousseau
Roland's concierge

Michel Nastorg
Jean-Pierre, effeminate butcher

André Astier
N/A

Dominique Davray
Creamer

Robert Dhéry
Agent who arrests the suitcase thief

Pierre Gualdi
N/A

Yvon Jean
Employee of the slaughterhouse

Henri Labussière
Police officer Léon

René-Louis Lafforgue
Butcher boy

Pomme
Maurice's mother

Jean-Jacques Steen
Roland's concierge

Pierre Tchernia
Other agent who arrests the suitcase thief

Nono Zammit
Police officer Marcel

Dominique Zardi
Gendarme who falls on the coal balls (uncredited)
Crew (3)
Directing

Jean-Marc Thibault
Director
Writing

Jean-Marc Thibault
Writer

Roger Pierre
Writer