Signes extérieurs de richesse is a French comedy film directed by Jacques Monnet, written by Alain Godard and Jacques Monnet, and released in 1983.
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Directed by | Jacques Monnet |
Written by | Jacques Monnet Alain Godard |
Starring | Josiane Balasko Claude Brasseur |
Cinematography | Philippe Welt |
Edited by | Pierre Gillette |
Music by | Eric Bouad Johnny Hallyday Pierre Billon (composer) |
Release date | November 9, 1983 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Language | French |
Box office | $8.1 million[1] |
Jean-Jacques Lestrade is the owner of a renowned veterinary clinic in Paris who lives in a luxurious apartment. He is part of Parisian high society and lives a wealthy lifestyle surrounded by young women and money. He relies on his trusty accountant, Jérôme Bouvier, to manage his finances. All goes well until the day that Béatrice Flamand, a tax inspector, shows up at his clinic, at which point Lestrade is now in trouble.
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