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Plot Summary
A wealthy and amorous general, facing pressure from his socialite aunt and a potential marriage, attempts to juggle his many affairs, particularly with a charming opera singer. His efforts to conceal his romantic entanglements lead to a series of increasingly absurd and comedic situations, involving mistaken identities, secret rendezvous, and the constant threat of exposure.
Critical Reception
This television adaptation of Feydeau's classic farce was generally well-received for its faithful portrayal of the play's humor and for its energetic cast. While not a groundbreaking cinematic achievement, it provided a solid and entertaining rendition of a beloved theatrical work, appreciated by audiences familiar with the source material.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its faithful adaptation of Feydeau's farcical elements.
- The cast's energetic performances were highlighted as a key strength.
- Appreciated for delivering lighthearted, stage-like comedic entertainment.
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Fun Fact
The play 'Un fil à la patte' by Georges Feydeau, on which this film is based, is considered one of his masterpieces and is frequently revived due to its enduring comedic brilliance and intricate plot.
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