Comme une carpe (1932)
Directed by Claude Heymann

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Returning from one his latest amorous escapades, an unfaithful husband is confronted by his wife.  To avoid having to answer a series of embarrassing and condemnatory questions, the husband feigns deafness.  The man's entourage soon begins to believe that he genuinely is deaf and talk freely, so freely in fact that they reveal his wife has been seeing another man...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Claude Heymann
  • Script: Jacques Prévert
  • Cinematographer: Georges Raulet
  • Cast: Lou Bonin (Le facteur), Pierre Darteuil (Laboursière), Fernandel (Chatelard), Marguerite Templey (Mme Chatelard), Marcel Duhamel
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 32 min

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