

If you have a soft spot for early French talkies where everyone is constantly waving their hands and shouting over each other, Le grand bluff is absolutely worth eighty minutes of your Sunday. 🍷But if you get easily annoyed by creaky stage adaptations where you can literally hear the actors footsteps echoing in an emp...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have a soft spot for early French talkies where everyone is constantly waving their hands and shouting over each other, Le grand bluff is absolutely worth eighty minutes of your Sunday. 🍷But if you get easily annoyed by creaky stage adaptations where you can literally hear the actors footsteps echoing in an empty studio, you should probably steer clear.The plot is basically about a massive lie that gets completely out of hand, featuring Pierre Etchepare as a guy who is trying way too har..."
Walter Wassermann, Louis Vérier, Adolf Schütz, Walter Schlee, Fred Heller
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