The best Paul Frankeur’s comedy movies

Paul Frankeur

Paul Frankeur

29/06/1905- 27/10/1974
Today we present the best Paul Frankeur’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Paul Frankeur’s movies.

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
7.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/09/1972
  • Character: M. Thevenot
In Luis Buñuel’s deliciously satiric masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.

Jour de Fête

Jour de Fête
7.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/05/1949
  • Character: Marcel
Jour de Fête tells the story of an inept and easily-distracted French mailman who frequently interrupts his duties to converse with the local inhabitants, as well as inspect the traveling fair that has come to his small community. Influenced by too much wine and a newsreel account of rapid transportation methods used by the United States postal system, he goes to hilarious lengths to speed the delivery of mail while aboard his bicycle.

The Milky Way

The Milky Way
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 15/03/1969
  • Character: Pierre
Two drifters go on a pilgrimage from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Along the way, they hitchhike, beg for food, and face the Christian dogmas and heresies from different Ages.

The Gentleman from Epsom

The Gentleman from Epsom
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 03/10/1962
  • Character: Arthur
The story takes place in the racecourses around Paris. A so-called major sells his tips to naive characters.

The Phantom of Liberty

The Phantom of Liberty
7.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 10/09/1974
  • Character: L'aubergiste
This Surrealist film, with a title referencing the Communist Manifesto, strings together short incidents based on the life of director Luis Buñuel. Presented as chance encounters, these loosely related, intersecting situations, all without a consistent protagonist, reach from the 19th century to the 1970s. Touching briefly on subjects such as execution, pedophilia, incest, and sex, the film features an array of characters, including a sick father and incompetent police officers.

A Monkey in Winter

A Monkey in Winter
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 11/05/1962
  • Character: M. Esnault, le patron du café
The story of a man who has stopped drinking- and then dreaming- and who thanks to a young man who tries to forget a lost love in alcohol will turn drunk again during an exciting night.

Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese

Don't Take God's Children for Wild Geese
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 06/09/1968
  • Character: Ruffin
Rita is a girl that lives on taking gangsters as lovers. But when the money stops coming, she swears revenge.

The Magnificent Tramp

The Magnificent Tramp
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 08/04/1959
  • Character: M. Grégoire, l'ancien patron
Bum Archimède wants to spend the winter in prison, but to get there proves not to be that easy.

My Uncle Benjamin

My Uncle Benjamin
6.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyHistory
  • Release: 28/11/1969
  • Character: Docteur Minxit
Benjamin is in love with Manette, the innkeeper's beautiful daughter, but she has no intention of giving in to the young doctor until she sees the marriage contract, and marriage does not fit in with Benjamin's spirit of independence. For the same reason he resists the efforts of his sister Bettine to marry him off to Arabelle, the daughter of old Dr. Minxit. Benjamin does agree to go and meet the girl. But that evening his sister finds him at the inn together with Manette, who is arrested by her father. So she decides to go with Benjamin herself. But as result of an incident with the fat Marquis puts paid to the expedition. Benjamin is subjected by the Marquis to a humiliating practical joke. Benjamin is determined to got his revenge. He succeeds thanks to the gorgeous Vicomte Hector de Pont-Cassé, who also helps Manette with her problems against her father. But Benjamin is now arrested by the Marquis...

Les casse-pieds

Les casse-pieds
6.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/11/1948
  • Character: Le blagueur
A series of vignettes, in which Noel-Noel appears as the moderator, lecturer, commentator and leading actor, that examine the bores and pests of everyday life much like Pete Smith and Robert Benchley had done for years in American short subjects. Among those are the Practical Joker who will do anything for a laugh; the Party Entertainer who never stops singing; the Talkative Neigbor who forgets the time; the noisy neighbors who dance the tango all night; and women drivers, people who telephone at meal time, the friend you never saw before and amatuer medical experts. Much use of trick photography, montages, puppets and animation along with some adult Gallic wit and gentle satire.

The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen

The Mona Lisa Has Been Stolen
5.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyThriller
  • Release: 01/02/1966
  • Character: Lemercier, l'encadreur
A thief (George Chakiris) falls in love with a maid (Marina Vlady) and goes on the run after stealing Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa."

The Thunder of God

The Thunder of God
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 08/09/1965
  • Character: Maurice, le brigadier
Brassac is a drunken veterinarian who can't resist bringing home stray animals and humans. Lilli Palmer plays his long-suffering wife Marie. When he brings home the prostitute Simone, Brassac is not sure he is acting out of concern or lust. He beats up the pimp who comes looking for Simone, and Brassac is happy when she later falls in love with his neighbor, and they make Brassac a "grandfather."

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