The Sheep Has Five Legs

The Sheep Has Five Legs (French: Le Mouton à cinq pattes) is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil. It won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival[2] and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story. It's considered a classic of French post-war cinema.

The Sheep Has Five Legs
Le Mouton à cinq pattes
Directed byHenri Verneuil
Produced byRaoul Ploquin
Written byJean Marsan
Jacques Perret
Raoul Ploquin
Henri Troyat
Henri Verneuil
StarringFernandel
Françoise Arnoul
Andrex
Music byGeorges Van Parys
CinematographyArmand Thirard
Edited byChristian Gaudin
Distributed byCocinor
Release date
24 September 1954 (France)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryFrance / USA[1]
LanguageFrench

Plot

An old farmer whose five sons are quintuplets has hated them for over 20 years. After a visit from the villagers, they become convinced that the brothers should be reunited, and a search for the five brothers starts.

Cast

gollark: I don't think the body thing makes much sense anyway, inasmuch as the genetic material in the fetus doesn't actually match exactly what either parent has but is some mixed-up combination of them.
gollark: That's a legal/ethical distinction rather than a scientific one.
gollark: It is the case that I contain genetic material from my parents. It doesn't have to be the case that, because of that, I'm considered part of their body or something.
gollark: Again, if you're going to be consistent about this, then children are half of their parents, which sounds unreasonable.
gollark: Why?

References

  1. Erickson, Hal. "Le Mouton à Cinq Pattes". Allmovie. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  2. "Winners of the Golden Leopard". Locarno. Archived from the original on July 19, 2009. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
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