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Le chômeur de Clochemerle

  • 1957
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  • 1h 32m
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Le chômeur de Clochemerle (1957)
Comedy

Tistin (Fernandel) is the only unemployed of Clochemerle. This provoques animosity amongst the village given that he frequents regularly Zozote (Ginette Leclerc), the only "respectable" one ... Read allTistin (Fernandel) is the only unemployed of Clochemerle. This provoques animosity amongst the village given that he frequents regularly Zozote (Ginette Leclerc), the only "respectable" one from the village. But Tistin is in reality in love with a beautiful widow named Jeannette ... Read allTistin (Fernandel) is the only unemployed of Clochemerle. This provoques animosity amongst the village given that he frequents regularly Zozote (Ginette Leclerc), the only "respectable" one from the village. But Tistin is in reality in love with a beautiful widow named Jeannette (Maria Mauban).

  • Director
    • Jean Boyer
  • Writers
    • Gabriel Chevallier
    • Jean Boyer
    • Jean Manse
  • Stars
    • Fernandel
    • Maria Mauban
    • Henri Vilbert
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    156
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    • Director
      • Jean Boyer
    • Writers
      • Gabriel Chevallier
      • Jean Boyer
      • Jean Manse
    • Stars
      • Fernandel
      • Maria Mauban
      • Henri Vilbert
    • 2User reviews
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    Fernandel
    Fernandel
    • Baptistin Lachaud dit Tistin
    Maria Mauban
    • Jeanette Masurat
    Henri Vilbert
    • Piéchut
    Henri Crémieux
    Henri Crémieux
    • Larondel
    • (as Henri Cremieux)
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Beausoleil
    • (as Marcel Peres)
    Mag-Avril
    • Madame Chavaigne
    Georges Chamarat
    Georges Chamarat
    • Le curé
    • (as Georges Chamarat de la Comédie Française)
    Sabine André
    Mado France
    • Une commère
    Henri Arius
      Bréols
        Béatrice Bretty
        Béatrice Bretty
        • Babette
        Lucien Callamand
        • Tafardel
        Jackie Sardou
        • Madame Donjazu
        • (as Jackie Rollin)
        Raymone
        Raymone
        • Madame Coton
        Ginette Leclerc
        Ginette Leclerc
        • Zozotte
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          Rellys
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          • Director
            • Jean Boyer
          • Writers
            • Gabriel Chevallier
            • Jean Boyer
            • Jean Manse
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          7guy-bellinger

          Fernandel a little more caustic than usual

          « Clochemerle », a novel by Gabriel Chevallier, has been a bestseller since 1934 when it was first published in France. A biting and hilarious satire of parochialism, « Clochemerle » has been translated into 26 languages and sold million copies, soon entering the French language as a term characterizing heated disputes or quarrels over trifles. Chevallier wrote two sequels, « Clochemerle-Babylone » (1954) and Clochemerle-Les-Bains (1963), the quibble in the latter case being over the metamorphosis of Clochemerle into a spa. Pierre Chenal adapted the first episode for the big screen in 1947 and the BBC remade it in 1972. In 1957, it was Jean Boyer's turn to deal with another volume of the series. Helped by Jean Manse (Fernandel's brother-in-law), the very uneven writer-director indeed set about adapting « Clochemerle-Babylone ». Both men intended it as a vehicle for the French comedy star, which meant squeezing Fernandel's universe into the world of Gabriel Chevallier, a less than obvious move...: Provence vs. the Rhone region ; harmless comedy vs. caustic satire, it was doubtful that the graft would take. And yet the result, now entitled « Le Chômeur de Clochemerle », is not so bad as could be expected. First of all because the film (rather) faithfully respects the plot of the novel, the most conspicuous evidence of it being that Chevallier himself wrote the dialogue, which can appear as a tacit approval of the whole operation. Of course, as part of a Fernandel movie, the action had to be moved to the actor's native Provence. The purists in office could not but grind their teeth. But why not after all? Aren't there actually as many jealous, foxy, moronic, tart-tongued people in the Bouches-du-Rhône department as there are in the Rhône (and anywhere else for that matter!) where Clochemerle was originally situated. Second, because although diluted in a « Fernandellerie » that tends to cosy up to family audiences, part of Chevallier's insolence does survive. One example among others : when the mayor (Henri Vilbert) tries to flatter the washerwoman (Béatrice Betty) into making her believe she could easily go into politics, the good woman's reply is final: « I am busy enough with my own dirty linen! ». You will also be surprised to see Fernandel, the consensual comedian, kiss Maria Mauban on the mouth as well as gulp at Ginette Leclerc showing her bare breast or the village priest (Georges Chamarat) lie shamelessly. But, to rise above details, the film's must mostly be credited for not betraying Chevallier's look on human nature. For through Tistin, the happy-go-lucky villager who refuses to abide by the ways of the others' « right-thinking »( a type best described in Georges Brassens' song « La Mauvaise réputation »), Chevallier lauds the libertarian anarchist over the hypocritical Pharisee. Tistin dares poach, not look for a job, defy the churchy old maids for instance, but he does no one any harm. All he wants is to live life as he pleases and be happy. And, though in a slightly softer way, Boyer and Manse tell just that Not a masterpiece, but a pleasant surprise in the final analysis : an interesting theme, a good cast and a couple of witty lines make this comedy quite watchable. One of Fernandel's honorable efforts and one of Jean Boyer's superior achievements, with "La chaleur du sein", "Circonstances atténuantes", "Le passe-muraille" and "Sénéchal le magnifique" .
          10ifasmilecanhelp

          Saviorous forgotten comedy

          Saviorous forgotten gem, with in the lead role our brave Fernandel !

          He becomes government unemployed worker payed by the administration...

          This superb comedy about the life in a southern France village, shows again his talent, as well Jean Boyer excellent script from Gabriel Chevallier's novel.

          Sparkling dialogs, and very good play from all actors, with special mention to Ginette Mauban in Zozotte's role.

          It really should be known by all and/or comedy/french cinema lovers...

          As an enthusiastic fan of the great actor, it is a must see !

          French cinema, with Fernandel, Sacha Guitry, Louis Jouvet and Raimu has eventually produced among ever best comedies between 1935-1955, and at least for me, this one belongs to those...

          PS it's nice to see that there are also actual excellent ones like : Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008)... and suggest, if you see it, certainly much better with subtitles than voice translated...

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          • Crazy credits
            Opening credits show a woman's hand stamping the papers bearing each cast & crew's names with "A POINTÉ" ("has punched in") inside an oval stamp bearing the mention "Commune de Clochemerle" (community of Clochemerle) all around. This is because the French title is "Le chômeur de Clochemerle" (The Unemployed of Clochemerle) and, to receive unemployment benefits, the applicant showed up and his papers were stamped to reflect that they had punched in. Without this stamp of verification, they couldn't collect benefits. The funny "crazy credits" thus make a "chômeur" (one who is actively unemployed and collects benefits) out of every cast & crew member.

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          • Release date
            • December 20, 1957 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • Easiest Profession
          • Production companies
            • Films Jean Boyer, Les
            • Fidès
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 32m(92 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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