This Lumbering PreWW2 French comedy has pretensions that it is not really equal to - comments on mindless office routine, incompetent medicine and mean spirited families.Larquey (notable in Le COURBEAU) shares a grim home with his wife and aunt, whose life was blighted when she was refused permission to marry a traveling illusionist. When she succumbs, his identity becomes that of the man whose aunt has died.The budget looks thin and the film craft is crude.The piece survives in a good copy and has some value as an example of the kind of parochial entertainment rarely now shown.
Director: Dominique Bernard-Deschamps
Writer: Dominique Bernard-Deschamps
Actors: Pierre Larquey, Jane Loury, Jeanne Provost
Production: N/A
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