
If you like 1930s French comedies where everyone talks at once and the plot feels like it was written on a napkin, you should watch this. Passé à vendre is definitely for the people who enjoy seeing actors stumble over theater-style dialogue while wearing very expensive-looking suits. If you need a movie with clear lo...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

René Pujol

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"If you like 1930s French comedies where everyone talks at once and the plot feels like it was written on a napkin, you should watch this. Passé à vendre is definitely for the people who enjoy seeing actors stumble over theater-style dialogue while wearing very expensive-looking suits. If you need a movie with clear logic or high-stakes action, you’re going to hate this. It’s basically a lot of fancy people in rooms trying to figure out how to sell their history or their names to make a buck. 💸..."

Paul Ollivier
Aladár László, René Pujol
France

1935 · IMDb —

