
While the Martin family shops at a department store, older brother Tiennot must watch his younger sibling Bébert, yet he prefers flirting with girls. On the train home Tiennot leaves Bébert unattended, and when they arrive the boy is missing. The family frantically retraces the journey, questioning passengers and station staff to find Bébert.
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Explore the complete cast of Bebert and the Train, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Albert Rémy
Brigadier Belissard

Michel Serrault
Barthoin

Pierre Maguelon
Perrin, station master of Gretz

Christian Marin
Station employee

Jacques Higelin
Tiennot Martin

Tsilla Chelton
Traveler

Michel Modo
Gendarme

Pierre Mondy
Parmelin

Jean Lefebvre
Glandier

Max Amyl
Train driver (uncredited)

Guy Grosso
Gendarme

Françoise Deldick
Peasant woman

Pierre Tornade
Gendarme (uncredited)

Paul Préboist
(uncredited)

Jean Richard
Mr. Martin

Paul Mercey
Hubert Pignal

Sophie Grimaldi
Pretty redhead

Nono Zammit
SNCF controller (uncredited)

Bernard Charlan
Punter who follows the results (uncredited)

Blanchette Brunoy
Mrs. Martin

Christian Alers
Barnier

Michèle Bardollet
Young girl from the train

Madeleine Clervanne
Lady with the dog

Christine Aurel
Girl on the train (uncredited)

Martin Lartigue
Bébert Martin

Michel Isella
Younger Martin

André Gaillard
Cashier from the Samaritaine (uncredited)

Alain Franco

André Desplanches
Youngest Martin (uncredited)

Christine Janin
Little Martin (uncredited)
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