A husband orders his wife to recover a lost slipper. The wife enlists the aid of her friend, Beatrice (Betty Stockfield) to bring the slipper to her in Switzerland, and Georges (Roger Treville) follows Betty.

Is this actually worth the time? If you like movies that feel like a dusty stage play found in an attic, you’ll probably get a kick out of this. It’s light, a bit silly, and doesn't demand much brainpower. If you need grit, high stakes, or a plot that makes sense, stay far away. 👞 The whole premise starts with a husb...
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"Is this actually worth the time? If you like movies that feel like a dusty stage play found in an attic, you’ll probably get a kick out of this. It’s light, a bit silly, and doesn't demand much brainpower. If you need grit, high stakes, or a plot that makes sense, stay far away. 👞 The whole premise starts with a husband being remarkably dramatic about a lost slipper. I mean, we’ve all misplaced things, but he acts like it's the end of the world. He orders his wife to get it back, which seems l..."

Claude Dauphin
Georges Lampin, H. Rosé, Tristan Bernard
Switzerland

