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  1. Man About Town (French: Le silence est d'or, lit. ' Silence is golden ') is a 1947 romantic comedy film written and directed by René Clair. It was released in a shortened version in the United States as Man About Town. The film marked Clair's return to working in France after 12 years abroad in the United Kingdom and the United States.

  2. Man About Town (original title: Le Silence est d'or - "Silence is golden") is a 1947 French-American film written and directed by René Clair. It was released in a shortened version in the USA as Man About Town (see below). The film marked Clair's return to working in France after twelve years abroad in Britain and the USA. Plot

  3. Emile is a Frensh film producer at the beginning of the century. One of his friends leaves his doughter Lucette in his house, when he is starting a tour through France. Emile falls in love with her. Problems starts when his younger friend Jacques come back from military service and after complaining his misfortune with women, follows Emile's ...

  4. Hollywood agent Jack Giamoro (Ben Affleck) has a ruthless dedication to his work and a tendency to neglect his wife, Nina (Rebecca Romijn). Upon discovering that Nina has been sleeping with an up ...

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  5. 13 de jul. de 2021 · Clair loved the exuberance and promise of the earliest days of film – it is this era he revisits in Man about Town. He was working in the days of the surrealist films of the 1920s, and students of cinema these days will know him best for the Dadaist comedy Entr’acte (1924), made with the composer Erik Satie and the artist Francis Picabia and intended as an interlude in an avant-garde ballet.

  6. Le Silence est d'or; French poster: Directed by: René Clair: Produced by: René Clair: Written by: René Clair: Starring: Maurice Chevalier François Périer Marcelle Derrien

  7. Man About Town (1947 film) and François Périer · See more » French Syndicate of Cinema Critics The French Syndicate of Cinema Critics (Syndicat français de la critique de cinéma et des films de télévision) has awarded 4 prizes ("Prix de la critique", critics prize): the Prix Méliès annually since 1946 to the best French film of the year.