
Roger must pretend to be a doctor and marry a girl so his uncle does not disinherit him..

Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a very specific craving for 1930s French stage-bound comedies. If you’re the type of person who finds theatrical, high-speed misunderstandings charming, you might have a decent time. If you get bored when people spend 90% of the runtime shouting in a single train car, s...
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a very specific craving for 1930s French stage-bound comedies. If you’re the type of person who finds theatrical, high-speed misunderstandings charming, you might have a decent time. If you get bored when people spend 90% of the runtime shouting in a single train car, steer clear. The whole thing feels like a play that forgot it wasn't on a stage anymore. Every movement is so deliberately choreographed that it feels stiff, like everyone is terri..."
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Henri de Gorsse, Nicolas Nancey, Jacques Daniel-Norman
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