Jean Renoir's last completed work was this made-for-television effort, comprised of three short films along with a musical...
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1969
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In this WWII comedy, a French POW escapes and hides at an inn. After the war, he stays at the inn to help the innkeeper,...
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Pellatan
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1963
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1961
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1959
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1956
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1956
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Perhaps because its American distribution was brief, Le Printemps, L'Autumne et L'Amour is one of the lesser-known Fernandel...
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1955
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The matchless French farceur Fernandel essays six different roles in The Sheep Has Five Legs. We first see the horse-faced...
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1954
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1951
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1950
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1949
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1949
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1942
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1942
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1942
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1942
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1940
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In this comedy, a jeweler's helper jilts the boss's daughter for another girl, who turns out to be a gem thief's moll....
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1939
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Mome de Dieu
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1939
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The inimitable Fernandel stars as Barnabe in this French musical farce. Most of the action takes place at a huge chateau,...
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1938
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1938
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Hotel du Nord was the second in Marcel Carne's trio of "fatalistic romantic melodramas", bracketed on either side by...
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1938
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Jean Renoir's epic account of the French Revolution juxtaposes the opulent life of King Louis XVI with the poverty of the...
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Honore Arnaud
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1937
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After completing his successful Madame Bovary (34), director Jean Renoir could have had the pick of France's top "name"...
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Gaby
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1934
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French writer/director Marcel Pagnol didn't do much editing when he transferred Jean Glono's excessively long novel Angele to...
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Le Louis
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1934
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1932
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