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Man from Cocody

This article will address the topic of Man from Cocody, which has currently generated great interest due to its multiple implications in different areas. Man from Cocody has been the subject of study and research by experts in various disciplines, who have sought to thoroughly understand its characteristics, its impact and its relevance in society. From its origins to its evolution today, Man from Cocody has sparked debates and reflections around its influence on culture, economy, politics, technology, the environment and other fundamental aspects of human life. This article aims to present a comprehensive and updated view of Man from Cocody, exploring its many facets and its importance in the contemporary world.

Man from Cocody
Directed byChristian-Jaque
Written byClaude Rank
Christian-Jaque
Jacques Emmanuel
Jean Ferry
Produced byRoger Duchet Euro-France Films, Gaumont International
StarringJean Marais
CinematographyPierre Petit
Music byMichel Magne
Release date
  • 2 April 1965 (1965-04-02) (France)
Running time
84 minutes
CountriesFrance, Italy
LanguageFrench
Box office2,027,645 admissions (France)

Man from Cocody (French: Le gentleman de Cocody) is a French adventure film from 1965 set in Cocody, Ivory Coast. It was directed by Christian-Jaque, written by Christian-Jaque, Claude Rank, Jean Ferry and Jacques Emmanuel, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the titles: Ivory Coast Adventure (USA), Donne, mitra e diamanti (Italy), Pulverfass und Diamanten (Germany).

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References

  1. ^ "Box Office Figures for Jean Marais films". Box Office Story.
  2. ^ Le gentleman de Cocody at Films de France
  3. ^ Le gentleman de Cocody at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata