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Leguignon is sued for insulting a policeman, leading to a hilarious yet frustrating "dialogue of the deaf" in court where he cannot understand the complex legal jargon.

It highlights the housing crisis of post-war Paris and the disconnect between the working class and the judicial system.

Fans of French cinema can spot Louis de Funès in a minor role as a neighborhood resident, years before he became a global star. Leguignon is sued for insulting a policeman, leading

The 1952 French comedy-drama (originally titled Monsieur Leguignon, lampiste ) is a cult classic known for its sharp social commentary and the early presence of the legendary Louis de Funès. The Story: A Small Man in a Big System

French (English subtitles available on select DVD releases ) Run Time: 1h 45m Cast: Yves Deniaud, Jane Marken, and Bernard Lajarrige The film follows Diogène Leguignon (played by Yves

Known for his ability to blend farce with darker realism, Labro creates a world that is both funny and deeply empathetic. 📽️ Essential Viewing Details Original Title: Monsieur Leguignon, lampiste Release Year: 1952

Despite its age, the film remains a poignant look at the struggle of the "little guy" against bureaucracy and poverty. Leguignon is sued for insulting a policeman, leading

The film follows Diogène Leguignon (played by Yves Deniaud), a humble railway signalman whose life is turned upside down by a series of legal and social mishaps.

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