
Le Crâneur
A singer tries to rescue a man drawn into the drug trade.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy but lonely man inherits a fortune and decides to live life to the fullest, embracing a life of luxury and indulgence. However, his extravagant lifestyle attracts the attention of a cunning con artist who sees him as an easy target. The film follows the protagonist's misadventures as he navigates newfound wealth and the dangers it brings, often with comical results.
Critical Reception
"Le Crâneur" was generally received as a lighthearted comedic offering, typical of Fernandel's popular films of the era. While not critically acclaimed for its depth, it was appreciated for its humor and the star's performance, providing enjoyable entertainment for audiences seeking escapism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Fernandel's comedic timing and charisma.
- Seen as a typical, enjoyable French comedy from the 1950s.
- The plot is considered formulaic but entertaining.
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Fun Fact
Fernandel, one of France's most beloved comedians, was known for his distinctive physical comedy and expressive face, which he utilized effectively in "Le Crâneur" to portray the protagonist's journey from naive inheritance to opulent, albeit precarious, living.
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