
Franck Crighton is a millionaire who is fed up with his hectic life. To have a bit of peace and quiet he has found the winning formula, passing himself off as Guillaume Aribeau, his own secretary.

Is this worth your time? Honestly, if you like old, breezy comedies that don't try to reinvent the wheel, you'll probably have a decent time with Mon coeur et ses millions. It’s light, it’s a bit silly, and it moves along at a clip that feels refreshing compared to modern three-hour slogs. If you need gritty realism or...


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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, if you like old, breezy comedies that don't try to reinvent the wheel, you'll probably have a decent time with Mon coeur et ses millions. It’s light, it’s a bit silly, and it moves along at a clip that feels refreshing compared to modern three-hour slogs. If you need gritty realism or complex moral quandaries, steer clear. You’ll just be annoyed by the thin plot and the obvious contrivances. But for a rainy Tuesday? It’s fine. Notes from the couch The whole pr..."

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Pierre Maudru, Oscar Rydqvist, Henri Verdun, Paul Merzbach, André Berthomieu
Sweden

1920 · IMDb —
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