The Twins of Brighton
When an inheritance hangs in the balance, a single family gets caught up in a cascade of pratfalls and misunderstandings. Raimu plays an unusual triple role, portraying a father and his twin sons whose identical looks spark endless confusion. As relatives and opportunists converge, false... Read more
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About The Twins of Brighton
When an inheritance hangs in the balance, a single family gets caught up in a cascade of pratfalls and misunderstandings. Raimu plays an unusual triple role, portraying a father and his twin sons whose identical looks spark endless confusion. As relatives and opportunists converge, false identities and overheard conversations generate a steady stream of comic mishaps. The plot moves briskly from one misread situation to the next, relying on physical comedy and timing rather than sentiment, and supporting players like Michel Simon and Suzy Prim help push the farce into ever more tangled territory without giving away how it all resolves.
Released in 1936, the film was directed by Claude Heymann and credits Robert Bresson among its creators. Raimu leads an ensemble cast that includes Michel Simon, Suzy Prim, Charlotte Lysès, and Jean Tissier, presenting a period piece rooted in the French popular cinema of the era.
Its box office record isn't widely documented, and it didn't become a major international smash. The movie remained primarily a domestic release in France, remembered more for its performances than for headline-making commercial returns.
Among classic French comedy fans the picture is often recalled for Raimu's stunt casting, playing three parts with quick changes in posture and voice. The mix-ups and staged pratfalls make for a string of memorable set pieces, and cinephiles interested in performance-based comedy cite it when tracing how star turns carried many 1930s comedies.
Contemporary viewer ratings are modestly positive, showing a 7.0 out of 10 based on a small number of votes, and remarks tend to focus on Raimu's comic timing and the film's appetite for slapstick. Thematically it mines identity, family rivalry, and greed for laughs, keeping characters scheming and misunderstandings piling up until the final resolution.
Details
- Release Date
- October 29, 1936
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
Cast
Raimu
Beaugérard père et les deux fils Achille
Michel Simon
Labrosse
Suzy Prim
Clémentine Beaugérard
Charlotte Lysès
la belle-mère, Mme Tapin
Jean Tissier
Roberdet
Germaine Aussey
Nancy Le Bail
Mila Parély
Antoinette
Marcel Maupi
le garde du corps
Pierre Finaly
l'avocat
René Génin
l'encaustiqueur
Director: Claude Heymann
Written by: Robert Bresson