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  1. Scandals of Clochemerle: Directed by Pierre Chenal. With Félix Oudart, Saturnin Fabre, Jean Brochard, Maximilienne. A little town erupts in turmoil about the construction of a public urinal. The army is sent in to restore order, but the military add to the confusion by getting involved with the local women.

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    • Comedy
    • Pierre Chenal
    • 1948-06-09
  2. Clochemerle película dirigida por Pierre Chenal y protagonizada por Félix Oudart, Saturnin Fabre y Jean Brochard. Año: 1948. Sinopsis: Una pequeña ciudad estalla en confusión por la construcción de un urinario público. Se envía al ejército para restablecer el orden, pero los militares aumentan la confusión al involucrarse con las muj...

    • Félix Oudart
    • Pierre Chenal
  3. La película Scandals of Clochemerle es uno 90 minutos de duración comedy desde 1948, dirigido por Pierre Chenal. El elenco principal está compuesto por Roland Armontel, Jane Marken y Félix Oudart.

  4. Maximilienne Cast. Pierre Laroche Screenplay. Gabriel Chevallier Author. Robert Lefebvre Cinematography. Critics reviews. A little town erupts in turmoil about the construction of a public urinal. The army is sent in to restore order, but the military add to the confusion by getting involved with the local women.

  5. 16 06/09/1948 (FR) User. Score. Overview. A little town erupts in turmoil about the construction of a public urinal. The army is sent in to restore order, but the military add to the confusion by getting involved with the local women. Pierre Chenal. Director. Gabriel Chevallier. Writer.

  6. Scandals of Clochemerle is a film directed by Pierre Chenal with Félix Oudart, Saturnin Fabre, Jean Brochard, Maximilienne .... Year: 1948. Original title: Clochemerle. Synopsis: A little town erupts in turmoil about the construction of a public urinal.

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Scandals of Clochemerie proved that Hollywood filmmakers had no monopoly so far as poking fun at the movie industry is concerned. This French effort is a glorious lampoon of the "typical" Gallic film, complete with broadly caricatured characters and deliberately exaggerated cliches.