
November 12, 1910 · 115 years old
Guy Decomble (1910–1964) was a French film and television actor. A character actor he played in a number of supporting parts in postwar cinema. One of his better known roles is as the teacher in The 400 Blows by François Truffaut.

A young boy, left without attention, delves into a life of petty crime.

After losing big, an aging gambler decides to assemble a team to rob a casino.

A village postman with no sense of humour delivers his mail via bicycle on the day the travelling fair comes to town. He is disrupted by a short film about US speed and efficiency and the playful teasing of the village folk.

A pair of cousins share a flat, but animosity begins to build between the two when a woman gets involved.

In the Marais district in central Paris, somebody is going round murdering young women. Maigret is called to investigate.

Three old drinking buddies, accomplices and pranksters, decide to leave their village for a promising retirement home, walking through the countryside.

The problem of the reasonableness of capital punishment.

Zian Servettaz is a dedicated mountain man. His Italian-born wife Bianca does not adjust well to his mountain village in France, and to the ever life-threatening dangers presented by his mountain guiding and climbing.