'Permanent' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.
Zazie dans le métro (1960)
Actors:
Fiorenzo Carpi (composer),
Sylvette Baudrot (miscellaneous crew),
Yvonne Clech (actress),
Louis Malle (producer),
Louis Malle (writer),
Louis Malle (director),
Jean Rupert (actor),
Jacqueline Doyen (actress),
Vittorio Caprioli (actor),
Jacques Dufilho (actor),
Philippe Noiret (actor),
Max Desrau (actor),
Hubert Deschamps (actor),
Kenout Peltier (editor),
Pâquerette (actress),
Plot: This merry farce depicts a satirical view of the French society: Twelve years old Zazie has to stay two days with her relatives in Paris, so that her mother can spend some time with her lover. However Zazie escapes her uncle's custody and sets out to explore Paris on her own.
Keywords: 1960s, absurdism, based-on-novel, brat, car, curiosity, dancer, discovery, eiffel-tower-paris, gag
Genres:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Taglines: Louis Malle's Comedy With No Holds Barred !
Quotes:
Zazie: What's a hormosessual?::Albertine: A man who wears blue jeans.::Zazie: Aw, you're joking!
Zazie: Are you a homo-sessuell?::Driver: Do I look like a fruit?::Zazie: Guess not - you're just a driver.
Albertine: I have stage fright.
Zazie: [to Albertine from departing train] Goodbye, sir.
Zazie: [in a Paris flea market]... they got American military surpluses, too?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And great French fries, made right that afternoon.::Zazie: I'll take the American military surpluses.::Trouscaillon: They got mussels, too. That don't screw you all up.::Zazie: They got those American blue jeans?::Trouscaillon: Of course! And their compasses too, and that's not all...::Zazie: Fuck all that, I just want the blue jeans.
Madame Mouaque: [very drunk, to Gredoux] People are mostly cunts. You too, cunt.::Ferdinand Grédoux: You hear this...::Madame Mouaque, Ferdinand Grédoux: [increasingly absurd fisticuffs ensue throughout bar as Zazie is passed out]
Madame Mouaque: [about Gabriel] That elephant dances?::Zazie: And in a tutu!
Trouscaillon: [acting sadly in front of crowd] I... was orphaned... in the Resistance.
[last lines]::Zazie: I grew up some.