The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
Trailer: The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
Year: 1973
Genre: Comedy
Studio: Horse Film, Les Films Pomereu, SNC
Director: Gérard Oury
Cast: Louis de Funès, Suzy Delair, Marcel Dalio, Claude Giraud, Renzo Montagnani, Janet Brandt
Crew: Théobald Meurisse (Production Design), Albert Jurgenson (Editor), Gérard Oury (Screenplay), Henri Decaë (Director of Photography), Josy Eisenberg (Screenplay), Gérard Oury (Director)
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