My Childish Father
Originally released in 1953. My Childish Father is a drama film. directed by Léon Mathot. At just 88 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Maurice Teynac, Sirena Adgemova, and Jean Tissier
Synopsis
A middle-aged man, an architect by trade, decides to make an end run around getting married. He marries a charming young woman, tenderly in love, who proves incapable of holding him back and, above all, of making him work. But a young American arrives in Paris and reveals that he is the architect's natural son. At first reluctant, the latter and his young wife quickly adapt to the new situation, until the son, a businessman through and through, wants to share with his father his ideas on life, which can be summed up in one sentence: hard work, with no time for pleasure. The father is quick to balk, and the son is forced to unwillingly participate in the fickle architect's nightlife. Eventually, the father is able to settle down, while the son, having acquired a taste for love, has a good time.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is My Childish Father about?
A middle-aged man, an architect by trade, decides to make an end run around getting married. He marries a charming young woman, tenderly in love, who proves incapable of holding him back and, above...
Who directed My Childish Father?
My Childish Father was directed by Léon Mathot.
How long is My Childish Father?
My Childish Father has a runtime of 1 hours and 28 minutes (88 minutes total).
When was My Childish Father released?
My Childish Father was released on July 8, 1953 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in My Childish Father?
The main cast of My Childish Father includes Maurice Teynac, Sirena Adgemova, Jean Tissier, Armand Bernard, Jacques François.