L'aventure, c'est l'aventure
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L'aventure c'est l'aventure is a 1972 French film directed by Claude Lelouch. The film was screened at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition.
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Cast and roles
- Lino Ventura - Lino Massaro
- Jacques Brel - Jacques
- Charles Denner - Simon Duroc
- Johnny Hallyday - Himself
- Charles Gérard - Charlot
- Aldo Maccione - Aldo
- Nicole Courcel - Nicole
- Yves Robert - L'avocat de la défense
- André Falcon - The ambassador
- Juan Luis Buñuel - Ernesto Juarez
- Gordon Heath
- Prudence Harrington - The ambassador's wife
- Maddly Bamy - Une vacancière (credited as Madly Bamy)
- Sophie Boudet - Une vacancière
- Annie Ho - Une vacancière (credited as Annie Hau)
- Annie Kerani - Une vacancière
- Xavier Gélin - Lino's son
- Sevim Joyce
- Jean Berger
- Henry Czarniak - Le motard
- Gérard Sire - L'avocat général
- Michele Alet (uncredited)
- Catherine Allégret - Une militante (uncredited)
- Elie Chouraqui - A revolutionary (uncredited)
- Jean Collomb - The Pope (uncredited)
- Georges Cravenne - Le président du tribunal (uncredited)
- Eva Damien - L'experte en politique (uncredited)
- Michel Drucker - Himself (uncredited)
- El Kebir - Un militant (uncredited)
- Arlette Gordon - The flight attendant (uncredited)
- Sylvain Joubert - Un militant (uncredited)
- Pierre Kast (uncredited)
- Alexandre Mnouchkine - Davis (uncredited)
- Jacques Paoli - Himself (uncredited)
- Roger Rudel - An official in the car (uncredited)
- Lionel Vitrant - Man on a bicycle (uncredited)
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