
Josyane Plaisir, a rather idle singer, who is waiting for the man of her heart,handsome and rich if possible, accepts the offer of a dog handler. The clever man has worked out a scheme to snare rich men.

Is it worth it? If you have a soft spot for old French comedies that don't take themselves seriously, sure. It’s light, fluffy, and moves fast enough that you won't get bored. If you need tight logic or high-stakes drama, you’re looking in the wrong place. This is for people who want to see a very clever dog do all the...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jean Choux

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"Is it worth it? If you have a soft spot for old French comedies that don't take themselves seriously, sure. It’s light, fluffy, and moves fast enough that you won't get bored. If you need tight logic or high-stakes drama, you’re looking in the wrong place. This is for people who want to see a very clever dog do all the heavy lifting in a romance. The whole premise of Un chien qui rapporte is just ridiculous. A dog that kidnaps millionaires for you? It’s the kind of logic that only makes sense i..."
Médy
Marcel Gerbidon, Paul Armont, Jean Choux
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