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Bébert et l’omnibus (1963)

Dir: Yves Robert         Comedy       stars 3
Overview
Bébert et l’omnibus is a French film comedy first released in 1963, directed by Yves Robert.  The film is based on a novel by François Boyer and stars Martin Lartigue, Blanchette Brunoy, Pierre Mondy, Jean Richard and Michel Serrault.  It has also been released under the title: Bebert and the Train.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.


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Synopsis
On the eve of the summer holidays, the entire Martin family sets out for Paris for their annual shopping expedition.  As usual, the day is long and eventful, but when the time comes to catch the train back home, the Martins’ youngest, Bébert, has disappeared!  His brother, Tiéno, volunteers to stay behind and look for him, promising to return on the next train.  In fact, Tiéno has arranged this as a ruse so that he can meet up with an attractive redhead who crossed his path earlier that day.  When the girl fails to show up, Tiéno and Bébert decide to head back home.  But on the return journey, the train is divided and the brothers are separated...


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