Pantalaskas
Comedy
Drama
An off-beat, uneven tale about a man intent on suicide and the three people who try to talk him out of it, Pantalaskas stars American Carl Studer in the title role of the morose, would-be suicide. Set in Paris and taking place over an entire night, the story has a complication in that the trio who want to prevent the suicide do not speak the man's language -- he is Lithuanian and speaks no French. So the protagonists comb the underbelly of a nighttime Paris, looking high and low but mostly low for anyone who speaks Lithuanian. Depending mainly on dialogue for its impact, the verbose drama reveals how the protagonists undergo a transformation as the night wears on.
1960-02-08
fr
Cast
Director
Paul Paviot
Carl Studer as Casimir Pantalaskas
Bernard Lajarrige as Clergeon
Daniel Emilfork as The baron
Jacques Marin as Tropmann
Albert Rémy as Georges Battistini
Dominique Boschero as The brunette prostitute
Marie-Hélène Dasté as The illuminated
Hubert Deschamps as Rabiniot
Yvette Etiévant as Maria Clairgeon
Max Montavon as The waiter
Patrick de Bardine as The son of the illuminated
Henri Belly
Paul Demange as The librarian
Luce Fabiole as The scared lady
Lucien Frégis
Rudy Lenoir
Jacques Moulières
Julien Carette as Zuwalki
René-Jean Chauffard as (uncredited)
Louise Chevalier as The prostitute's mother (uncredited)
Henri Coutet as Henri (uncredited)
Robert Deslandes as (uncredited)
Bernard Musson as (uncredited)
Laure Paillette as The lady at the police station (uncredited)