Le Prince des Six Jours
Le Prince des Six Jours

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Le Prince des Six Jours

1934
Movie
97 min
French

How a simple fellow who took on the identity of a famous cyclist manages to win the famous Six Days race.

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Director: Robert VernayGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

A young man, determined to win a grueling six-day bicycle race, faces numerous challenges both on and off the track. He must contend with rivals, financial struggles, and the complexities of love as he pushes his limits for victory. The film chronicles his arduous journey through the demanding competition.

Critical Reception

This early French sports drama was generally well-received for its depiction of the intense world of endurance cycling and its relatable protagonist. While not a major critical sensation, it was appreciated for its straightforward storytelling and the performances of its cast, particularly Albert Préjean.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of the physical and mental demands of cycling races.

  • Albert Préjean delivers a compelling performance as a determined underdog.

  • A straightforward and engaging sports narrative typical of the era.

Google audience: Audience reception from 1934 is difficult to ascertain through modern metrics. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was seen as an entertaining and earnest depiction of a popular sport.

Fun Fact

The film's focus on the then-popular six-day cycling races reflects a significant sporting craze in Europe during the early 20th century.

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