

Movie spotlight
Reproduction interdite
An art dealer in dire straits, after being ripped off by two crooks, one of whom owns a genuine painting by Gauguin while the other is an expert copyist, finds them again and, instead of killing them as he originally intended, joins in their game – with ultimately disastrous results.
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Plot Summary
A young man dreams of becoming a race car driver, but his family has other plans for him. He tries to escape his predetermined fate by pretending to be a rich heir. This leads to a series of comical misunderstandings and escapades as he tries to maintain his charade.
Critical Reception
Reproduction interdite is a lighthearted French comedy that was a moderate success upon its release. While not critically acclaimed, it offered audiences a series of humorous situations and relied heavily on the comedic talents of its lead actor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its whimsical premise and lighthearted tone.
Fernand Raynaud's comedic performance is a highlight.
Considered a charming, albeit simple, comedy of errors.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film is known in English-speaking countries as 'Forbidden Reproduction' or 'The Love Game'.
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