
If you're looking for a lost masterpiece, keep moving, but if you want to see a ridiculously young Fernandel flailing around in a dusty 1931 short, this might kill 35 minutes for you. People who hate scratchy old audio and doors that visibly wobble when they shut should probably stay far, far away. 🚪 The whole thing ...


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"If you're looking for a lost masterpiece, keep moving, but if you want to see a ridiculously young Fernandel flailing around in a dusty 1931 short, this might kill 35 minutes for you. People who hate scratchy old audio and doors that visibly wobble when they shut should probably stay far, far away. 🚪 The whole thing is basically a frantic stage play crammed into a tiny recording studio. It's all about a husband trying to hide his shenanigans from his wife, a plot as old as time itself. Honest..."
Lucien Carol
André Rigaud
France

1925 · IMDb 7.1


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