

So, you're scrolling through old French films, right? You stumble on *Un trou dans le mur*. Is it worth a look today? For most folks, probably not. But if you've got a soft spot for early sound comedies, the kind that feel like a stage play taped on film, then yeah, there's some goofy charm here. If you expect quick pa...

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"So, you're scrolling through old French films, right? You stumble on *Un trou dans le mur*. Is it worth a look today? For most folks, probably not. But if you've got a soft spot for early sound comedies, the kind that feel like a stage play taped on film, then yeah, there's some goofy charm here. If you expect quick pacing or modern wit, you'll probably just get annoyed. The Hole Story It’s all about a respectable lawyer, Monsieur Courtois (Léon Belières), who just wants a quiet life. Then, ..."
Gustave Quinson, Yves Mirande, René Barberis
France

1927 · IMDb 6.3


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