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Synopsis. Mr. Poirier’s son-in-law is an aristocrat and a lover of frivolities. He decides to change his life to devote himself to his wife and his work. “Mr. Poirier’s son-in-law” is a comedy that Emile Augier wrote in collaboration with Jules Sandeau.
MONSIEUR POIRIER'S SON-IN-LAW. Le gendre de Monsieur Poirier. Directed by. Marcel Pagnol. France, 1933. Comedy. 102. Synopsis. Under the Restoration, Monsieur Poirier, a conceited and naïve middle-class man, has his daughter married to an idle and debauched nobleman who takes advantage of his father-in-law’s gullibility. Synopsis.
Overview. This is the story of a wealthy bourgeois who marries his only child, a daughter, to a penniless nobleman because he hopes to use his son-in-law to get a title. The son-in-law is a lazy, affected stereotype; but M. Poirier is also a stereotype, of the obnoxious big businessman.
Synopsis. This is the story of a wealthy bourgeois who marries his only child, a daughter, to a penniless nobleman because he hopes to use his son-in-law to get a title. The son-in-law is a lazy, affected stereotype; but M. Poirier is also a stereotype, of the obnoxious big businessman.
- Marcel Pagnol
- Les Auteurs Associés
A film by Marcel Pagnol. Cast : Léon Bernard, Annie Ducaux, Jean Debucourt, Fernand Charpin, Maurice Escande. 1933 / comedy / France / 90’ / Noir & blanc / status : completed / French / long feature-film / All Rights / French and International catalog. Mr Poirier’s son-in-law is an aristocrat and a lover of frivolities.
This is the story of a wealthy bourgeois who marries his only child, a daughter, to a penniless nobleman because he hopes to use his son-in-law to get a title. The son-in-law is a lazy, affected stereotype; but M. Poirier is also a stereotype, of the obnoxious big businessman.
This is the story of a wealthy bourgeois who marries his only child, a daughter, to a penniless nobleman because he hopes to use his son-in-law to get a title. The son-in-law is a lazy, affected stereotype; but M. Poirier is also a stereotype, of the obnoxious big businessman.