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Paris, Palace Hôtel
On Christmas Eve, a manicurist pretends to be a wealthy man's daughter after meeting a young garage worker who falsely claims to own a luxury car. Their deceptions intertwine as they grow closer.
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Plot Summary
A shy and somewhat incompetent hotel manager, Monsieur Millefleurs, is tasked with managing the prestigious Palace Hôtel. His life becomes complicated when he falls for a beautiful singer and has to deal with demanding guests, including a wealthy industrialist and a bumbling police commissioner. The film follows his comedic struggles to maintain order and his own romantic pursuits amidst the chaos of the luxury hotel.
Critical Reception
Paris, Palace Hôtel was generally well-received by audiences in France for its lighthearted comedy and the star power of Fernandel. While not a critical darling on the international stage, it was considered a solid entry in the popular French comedic tradition of the era, appreciated for its humor and performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charmingly chaotic hotel setting and Fernandel's comedic timing.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted escapism and predictable but pleasant romantic subplot.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable French comedy of the mid-1950s.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's nostalgic charm and the reliably funny performance of lead actor Fernandel. Many found it to be a pleasant and amusing diversion, characteristic of French comedies from that period, though some noted its simple plot.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Louis de Funès's earlier appearances, playing a supporting role as a police commissioner, long before he rose to international stardom.
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