Virgile (1953)

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Sweet Virgil believes himself to be a victim of the same bad luck that has pursued parents, grandparents and ancestors before him. Terribly complexed by this misfortune, he nevertheless awkwardly tries his hand at journalism, supported by a charming editor. By chance, he comes face to face with the thundering gangster Esposito. In this cat-and-mouse struggle, the mouse wins. Esposito is arrested and Virgil is rid of his inhibitions forever.

Director: Carlo Rim
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 91 min
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Production: Champs-Élysées Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Carlo Rim
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Virgile about?
Sweet Virgil believes himself to be a victim of the same bad luck that has pursued parents, grandparents and ancestors before him. Terribly complexed by this misfortune, he nevertheless awkwardly tries his hand at journalism, supported by a charming editor. By chance, he comes face to face with the thundering gangster Esposito. In this cat-and-mouse struggle, the mouse wins. Esposito is arrested and Virgil is rid of his inhibitions forever.
Who directed Virgile?
Virgile was directed by Carlo Rim.
Who stars in Virgile?
Virgile stars Robert Lamoureux, Yves Robert, Saturnin Fabre, Geneviève Kervine, Rosy Varte, Fernand Sardou.
How long is Virgile?
Virgile has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is Virgile?
Virgile is a Comedy film.
Where was Virgile produced?
Virgile was produced in France.