
Prince Philippe of Bracowa must join his fiancée by train. The young and pretty Gisèle is on the same train, for her too to join her fiancé.

If you have about eighty minutes to kill and you like the idea of French people shouting in tiny train compartments, give this a watch. It is definitely for people who enjoy vintage chaos. If you need a plot that actually makes sense or characters who act like real humans, you will probably hate it. The whole thing is...

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"If you have about eighty minutes to kill and you like the idea of French people shouting in tiny train compartments, give this a watch. It is definitely for people who enjoy vintage chaos. If you need a plot that actually makes sense or characters who act like real humans, you will probably hate it. The whole thing is basically one long excuse to put people in the wrong beds. Prince Philippe is traveling to see his fiancée, but he’s not exactly thrilled about it. Then you have Gisèle, who is al..."
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Alex Madis, Albert Willemetz, Paul Schiller
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