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Director: Marcel Carné
Cast: Françoise Rosay, Michel Simon, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Louis Jouvet
A French farce set in Victorian London where a botanist and his wife get into trouble when they pretend to go missing in order to hide from their sanctimonious cousin – an Anglican bishop who is leading a campaign against such writing.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Bizarre, Bizarre, a 1937 French farce directed by Marcel Carné, is considered a critically acclaimed comedy that cleverly satirizes Victorian morality. The film has been praised for its witty and clever writing, though details on major awards or nominations are not widely available. Audience reception for the film is also unclear, as detailed viewership data or ratings do not seem to be widely reported.
Why you might like this:
Fans of classic French farce and the distinctive directorial style of Marcel Carné will particularly enjoy the delightful comedy of 'Bizarre, Bizarre' from 1937, which features standout performances from the acclaimed actors Françoise Rosay and Michel Simon.
Bizarre, Bizarre is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Marcel Carné. It is based on the 1912 novel His First Offence by J. Storer Clouston.
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