
Branquignol 1949
Get ready to experience the hilarious mishaps of 'Branquignol (1949)', a sidesplitting comedy directed by the masterful Robert Dhéry. This French farce is reminiscent of the American classic 'Hellzapoppin', as a noble wedding celebration turns into a chaotic spectacle.
Director: Robert Dhéry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Branquignol (1949) about?
Branquignol follows the disastrous wedding celebration of a nobleman, featuring a series of hilarious sketches and physical comedy routines.
Who directed Branquignol?
The talented Robert Dhéry brought this comedy to life.
Who stars in Branquignol?
Colette Brosset, Julien Carette, and Annette Poivre lead the talented cast of Branquignol.
Is Branquignol (1949) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is not available, Branquignol's lighthearted tone and slapstick humor make it a great choice for fans of French comedy.
How long is Branquignol?
Branquignol has a runtime of 97 minutes.
About Branquignol (1949) — French Comedy at its Finest
Get ready to experience the hilarious mishaps of 'Branquignol (1949)', a sidesplitting comedy directed by the masterful Robert Dhéry. This French farce is reminiscent of the American classic 'Hellzapoppin', as a noble wedding celebration turns into a chaotic spectacle. With a talented cast including Colette Brosset, Julien Carette, and Annette Poivre, 'Branquignol' is a laugh-out-loud masterpiece that will keep you entertained from start to finish. As the wedding ceremony descends into utter disaster, the audience is treated to a series of hilarious sketches and physical comedy routines. With its lighthearted tone and slapstick humor, 'Branquignol' is the perfect film for anyone looking for a fun and carefree watch. Whether you're a fan of French comedy or just looking for a good laugh, 'Branquignol (1949)' is sure to deliver.
With its short runtime of 97 minutes, 'Branquignol' is the perfect film for a quick and entertaining night in. So why not grab some popcorn and get ready to experience the hilarious world of 'Branquignol (1949)'?