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L'Or du duc is a curious piece of 1960s French comedy that blends whimsy with a touch of absurdity. The premise is charmingly ridiculous: a penniless duke and his equally broke bride navigate life with their ten children while living in a bus that turns out to be solid gold. The film has this offbeat humor that meanders, but it keeps you engaged with its quirky characters and delightful scenarios. The pacing feels leisurely, allowing the comedic situations to breathe, which adds to the lighthearted tone. It's not every year you stumble upon a film with such a unique premise, and the practical effects, though modest, serve the story well. The performances are genuinely endearing, with a warmth that ties the family dynamics together, making it a distinctive addition to the comedy genre.
L'Or du duc has seen limited release history, primarily in Europe, which has contributed to its scarcity in the collector's market. As a film that blends familial themes with a whimsical story, it attracts a niche audience. While not widely known, its unique charm and premise keep it on the radar of those looking for something distinct from mainstream comedies of the era.
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