Late 60's and early 70's when I was growin gup ,Louis De Fones was a popular
French Comedian in Iran .This is a trailer to his movie called Phantom.
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please...Louis de Funes not fones
by fan (not verified) on Thu Sep 04, 2008 07:31 PM PDTHis best was Le Rabbi Jacob exposing the hypocrisy and racism of the French bourgeoisie. Priceless.
He was indeed popular in
by jamshid on Thu Sep 04, 2008 03:52 PM PDTHe was indeed popular in Iran; I thought nobody remembered him any longer. The superb dubbing in Iran made him sound even funnier than his original French voice.
Isn't this usually Kadivar's department? In the video page, on the right panel there are many other videos from him. I think I have a lot of videos to watch! Thanks for the link!