

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you’re deep into the weeds of 1930s French comedy. If you’re looking for a tight, modern script, you’ll probably find this movie a bit of a slog. It’s got that specific, dusty charm that only makes sense if you’re in the right mood for some really old-school antics. Bach is the...


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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you’re deep into the weeds of 1930s French comedy. If you’re looking for a tight, modern script, you’ll probably find this movie a bit of a slog. It’s got that specific, dusty charm that only makes sense if you’re in the right mood for some really old-school antics. Bach is the guy driving the whole thing. He plays the kind of character who trips over his own feet while trying to be the hero, and for the most part, it works because he’s got a genuine, go..."
Henry Wulschleger, Fernand Beissier, Jacques Bousquet, Félix Celval
France

1931 · IMDb 6.3


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