Hothead
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📜 Overview:
François, a miserable football player, becomes a town hero after bringing victory in an extremely important game. He uses his fame for revenge on the team star for the previous mockeries.
🌏 Languages Available:
French
📆 Date Released:
1979-02-14
⌚ Running Time:
89 mins
⭐ Vote Average:
7.2
Beloved Cast
François Perrin
Patrick Dewaere
Stéphanie Lefèvre
France Dougnac
Marie
Dorothée Jemma
Berri, boss of the 'Penalty'
Maurice Barrier
Jeanjean
Robert Dalban
Rumin, healer
Mario David
Prison director
Hubert Deschamps
Head nun
Dora Doll
Driver of the first truck
François Dyrek
Berthier
Patrick Floersheim
Langlumey, coach
Michel Fortin
Driver of the second truck
Jacques Frantz
Bercot, police inspector
Gérard Hernandez
Poilane, waiter
Claude Legros
Mrs. Sivardière
Corinne Marchand
Lozerand, furniture dealer
Paul Le Person
Bertrand Brochard, auto dealer
Michel Aumont
President Sivardière
Jean Bouise
Brochard's apprentice
Pascal Benezech
Mrs. Lambert, secretary
Janine Darcey
Lucien
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
Mrs. Lozerand
Jacqueline Doyen
Crémieux, junior
Jean-Michel Kindt
Inspector Mangin
Jean-Paul Muel
Funny religious woman
Francine Roussel
Mrs. Berri, cafe patron
Sophie Sam
Mrs. Mauricet, old lady
Marie-Thérèse Saussure
Mayor
Éric Lipmann
Boss of the hotel
Jacques Monnet
Supporter with the bugle
Dominique Denis
Soccer player
Jean-Pierre Leclerc
Bookmaker supporter
François Germain
Soccer player
Alain Paris
Supporter
Tapsking
Soccer player
Claude Van Degrysse
Patient in the bus
François Viaur
Soccer player
Roland Regnier
Prison guard (uncredited)
Bernard Cazassus
Mrs. Langlumey (uncredited)
Corinne Corson
Vincent (uncredited)
Jacques Cyngiser
Police checkpoint officer (uncredited)
Daniel Darnault
Photographer (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Chaumard (uncredited)
Rico López
Mrs. Berthier (uncredited)
Marianne Lors
Toilet customer (uncredited)
Jacques Mathou
Mrs. Bercot (uncredited)
Muriel Montossé
Supporter (uncredited)
Jocelyne Quentin
Robust Nun (uncredited)
Elisabeth Rambert
Mrs. Brochard (uncredited)
Catherine Samie