
Professor Poponof, an old scientist, has just discovered a truth serum. Amédée, a burglar who has been surprised in his apartment, will become the perfect guinea-pig for testing the prof's last find.


Is it worth your time? Honestly, Vaccin 48 is for the kind of person who likes their comedy a bit dusty and frantic. If you enjoy old-school French farce where people just sort of yell at each other while everything falls apart, you’ll have a ball. If you need pacing that makes sense or a plot that doesn't just loop in...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, Vaccin 48 is for the kind of person who likes their comedy a bit dusty and frantic. If you enjoy old-school French farce where people just sort of yell at each other while everything falls apart, you’ll have a ball. If you need pacing that makes sense or a plot that doesn't just loop into more screaming, stay away. The whole thing kicks off with Professor Poponof, who is exactly the kind of movie scientist you’d expect—lots of hair, lots of gesturing, and a comp..."
Géo Lastry
Jean Deyrmon
France
1933 · IMDb —
Andrew Brunelle

