Georges Lautner Jacques Robert Albert Kantoff Colonel Rémy (novel)
Starring
Paul Meurisse Marcel Dalio Olivier Despax
Cinematography
Maurice Fellous
Edited by
Michelle David
Music by
Michel Magne
Production companies
Les Films Marceau Laetitia Film
Distributed by
Cocinor
Release date
16 September 1964 (1964-09-16)
Running time
100 minutes
Countries
France Italy
Language
French
The Monocle Laughs or The Monocle (French: Le monocle rit jaune, Italian:L'ispettore spara a vista) is a 1964 French-Italian comedy thriller film directed by Georges Lautner and starring Paul Meurisse, Marcel Dalio and Olivier Despax.[1] It is the third in a trilogy of films directed by Lautner and starring Meurisse. It is preceded by The Black Monocle (1961) and The Eye of the Monocle (1962).
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