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L'agent fait le bonheur
Amancio is an entrepreneur who needs a son to inherit the shares of the Company to continue controlling the business. But it has a small problem, can not have children. One day, Amancio learns that the farm has on the field there is a gardener who has terrorized the inhabitants of a nearby town, for their ability to conquer women. So he decides to take his wife to the farm in order to stay in a state of good hope.
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Plot Summary
A retired police chief, living a quiet life, is drawn back into the world of crime when his former colleagues ask for his help investigating a series of baffling jewel heists. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of deception involving a renowned art dealer and a mysterious seductress. The investigation tests his wit and his resolve as he navigates the treacherous underbelly of the city.
Critical Reception
This lighthearted French crime comedy was generally well-received for its charming performances and witty dialogue, although some critics found the plot somewhat predictable. It offered a pleasant diversion with its blend of suspense and humor, appealing to audiences looking for a classic caper film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging comedic performances, particularly from Michel Galabru.
Appreciated for its classic detective story structure with a light, entertaining tone.
Noted for its witty script and enjoyable pacing.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but the film is generally viewed as an enjoyable and charming French comedy with a crime-solving element, suitable for a relaxed viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Michel Galabru, who plays the retired police chief, was already a highly established and beloved French actor known for his versatile roles in both comedy and drama.
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