Fernand the Tramp

Fernand the Tramp

Release date : August 13, 1957
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Pierre Chevalier /
Writers : Jean-Pierre Feydeau /
Production companies : Jeannic Films / Florida Films /
August 13, 1957 1h 32m France Comedy French More
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The tramp Fernand and his dog Brigadier discover some extraordinary jewels in a bag lost in a ditch. Brigadier, who doesn't like being mistaken for a dog, doesn't believe in the authenticity of the jewels. Then, discovering the owner, he introduces Fernand to the big wide world. Ghislaine Lafont-Dubreuilh, the daughter of the found jewels, sure of her fiancé, whom she neglects, is only concerned with the tramp's future. Her introduction to politics, boxing and wrestling leads to as many failures for the tramp as successes for Fernand Raynaud in his repertoire. Finally, the tramp becomes chaplinesque, restoring the fiancé to his belle's heart and taking only the English chambermaid on the road.
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  • title:Fernand the Tramp
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1957
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Pierre Chevalier /
  • Writers: Jean-Pierre Feydeau ·
  • Production companies: Jeannic Films · Florida Films ·
  • Overview:The tramp Fernand and his dog Brigadier discover some extraordinary jewels in a bag lost in a ditch. Brigadier, who doesn't like being mistaken for a dog, doesn't believe in the authenticity of the jewels. Then, discovering the owner, he introduces Fernand to the big wide world. Ghislaine Lafont-Dubreuilh, the daughter of the found jewels, sure of her fiancé, whom she neglects, is only concerned with the tramp's future. Her introduction to politics, boxing and wrestling leads to as many failures for the tramp as successes for Fernand Raynaud in his repertoire. Finally, the tramp becomes chaplinesque, restoring the fiancé to his belle's heart and taking only the English chambermaid on the road.
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