

The film consists of three novels. The film begins with the fact that the Bernard Blier hero removes a lantern from the entrance to a brothel. The second part is about how the lantern and jewelery were stolen from a young baroness. And in the third part the hero of Louis de Funes hangs a lantern at the entrance to his house.
Acting
Louis de Funès steals the final sketch with manic energy.
Direction
Two directors, three distinct tonal shifts between sketches.

Director
Gilles Grangier
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This anthology film was part of a brief 1960s trend of French 'sketch films' featuring multiple directors tackling linked themes.
The brothel setting reflects France's complex relationship with maisons closes, which were officially tolerated until 1946 but remained culturally fascinating.
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