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L'enfant prodigue

1916-12-01 | Drama
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Cécile Guyon is young Pierrot. He has fallen in love with the laundress, pretty Jane Renouardt. However, she wants more than a lover whose poor fashion sense impels him to dress as a stage clown. She wants jewelry, pretty clothes, and probably a string of poloponies, so Guyon robs his parents' safe and steals their life savings so he can run off with Mlle Renouardt.

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On September 06, 2024, the IMDB rating of L'enfant prodigue is 5.0/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 5.0/10.
The runtime of L'enfant prodigue is 17 minutes.
On September 06, 2024, there were 499 public reaction to L'enfant prodigue including impelling and reinforcing, cogent narrative, rhythmic continuity of character development, interpersonal relation, quaint.
The casts of L'enfant prodigue are Cécile Guyon starring as Pierrot fils, Jane Renouardt starring as Phrynette, Georges Wague starring as Pierrot père, Georges Tréville starring as .
The genre of L'enfant prodigue is Drama.
Cécile Guyon is young Pierrot. He has fallen in love with the laundress, pretty Jane Renouardt. However, she wants more than a lover whose poor fashion sense impels him to dress as a stage clown. She wants jewelry, pretty clothes, and probably a string of poloponies, so Guyon robs his parents' safe and steals their life savings so he can run off with Mlle Renouardt..
The director of L'enfant prodigue is Michel Carré, the writer is Michel Carré.