The Crazy Jungle

The Crazy Jungle

Release date : October 14, 1952
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Claude André Lalande /
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Production companies : Paris-Monde-Production /
October 14, 1952 1h 20m France Comedy French More
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Mr. Dupont, after numerous disappointments in his self-esteem, decides to seek his fortune in Africa. Hired as assistant director in a Prisunic at A.O.I., he begins to sell the plane ticket paid for by his new employer. The boat trip cost him a month's delay and legal proceedings for fraud. Panicked, he decides to flee into the bush where he is sometimes the victim, sometimes the hero of his adventure. Finally, Mr. Dupont, returning to a civilized country, finds himself obliged, in order not to risk prison, to agree to return to the service of the director of the Prisunic as a valet. When he leaves this difficult boss, he only finds a job as a sandwich maker in an exotic cabaret. He is forced to disguise himself as a Black man.
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  • title:The Crazy Jungle
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1952
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Comedy · Adventure ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Claude André Lalande /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Paris-Monde-Production ·
  • Overview:Mr. Dupont, after numerous disappointments in his self-esteem, decides to seek his fortune in Africa. Hired as assistant director in a Prisunic at A.O.I., he begins to sell the plane ticket paid for by his new employer. The boat trip cost him a month's delay and legal proceedings for fraud. Panicked, he decides to flee into the bush where he is sometimes the victim, sometimes the hero of his adventure. Finally, Mr. Dupont, returning to a civilized country, finds himself obliged, in order not to risk prison, to agree to return to the service of the director of the Prisunic as a valet. When he leaves this difficult boss, he only finds a job as a sandwich maker in an exotic cabaret. He is forced to disguise himself as a Black man.
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