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Overview
Raphaël le tatoué is a French film comedy first released in 1939,
directed by Christian-Jaque.
The film stars Fernandel, Raymond Aimos, Pierre Stéphen and René Génin.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
Synopsis
Modeste Manosque is a timid watchman at an automobile factory which is
run with an iron hand by its owner, Roger Drapeau. One evening,
Modeste leaves his post to visit a fairground, where he meets the
attractive Aline. Having glimpsed his employer, Modeste makes a
hasty return to the factory. When Monsieur Drapeau appears,
Modeste explains that it must have been his twin brother that his boss
saw at the fairground, a nasty piece of work named Raphaël.
Not only does Drapeau fail to see through this unconvincing lie, but it
gives him an idea to win a marathon car race. Modeste and
Raphaël will take alternate turns in the stages of the race and,
because they are so similar, no one will be any the wiser. Unable
to admit that he has no brother but afraid of losing his job, Modeste
allows himself to be coerced into taking part in the race...
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