Les joyeux lurons
Released: 1972
Comedy
Three priests in cassocks visit a modest and naive country priest in a village in the South of France. They claim to be sent by the bishop for the purpose of recovering a precious reliquary currently in the hands of a vigorously anti-clerical squire. The non apostolic behavior of the three priests causes the disturbance in the village without altering the confidence of the priest. But the situation is complicated at the Sunday Mass: one is drunk on the sacristy, the other improvises a sermon not very Catholic and the third is a mess in the choir of singing. With the naive complicity of the priest, their scam is about to end ...
Starring: Alice Sapritch, Paul Préboist, Michel Galabru, Philippe Clay, Vincent Gauthier, Rachel Cathoud, Bernard Charlan, Jeannette Batti
Directed by: Michel Gérard
Written by: Vincent Gauthier, Michel Gérard
Language: French
Scenes
Four men (Fénelon, Bossuet, Larivière, and Paccard, played by Jacques Balutin, Michel Galabru, Philippe Clay, and Paul Préboist respectively) stop by the side of the road to pee. Their streams are shown but appear fake due to their orientation. A man hiding nearby tries to get the attention of one of them, but his "psst" sound is mistaken for the sound of pissing.