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The Baker's Wife

La Femme du boulanger · 1938 | 133 min | Comedy

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Synopsis

The Baker's Wife is a 1938 French comedic drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol and featuring an ensemble cast led by Raimu, Ginette Leclerc, and Fernand Charpin. It was adapted by Pagnol from an episode of French author Jean Giono's 1932 novel Blue Boy. In the film, the new baker in a Provençal village loses the will to bake after his wife runs off with a handsome shepherd, so, to regain their daily bread, the feuding villagers agree to put aside their bickering and work together to bring back the baker's wife.

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Credits

Director
Marcel Pagnol
Screenplay
Marcel Pagnol, Jean Giono
Original Music Composer
Vincent Scotto
Country
France

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Cast · 15

Édouard Delmont

Édouard Delmont

Fernand Charpin

Fernand Charpin

Charles Moulin

Charles Moulin

JC

Jean Castan

JM

Julien Maffre

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