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Le passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé
Le passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé












Le passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé

However, the couple is interrupted by a sudden rush of journalists.

Le passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé

When he learns that Susan is planning to return to England and start a new life, he decides to confess his emotions to her. As fundamentally being an honest and law-abiding citizen, he eventually handles back everything he has stolen, is acquitted by the court, and becomes famous and respected. As a prisoner he annoys the guards by walking in and out of his cell, and keeps asking Susan to cease her criminal way of life. He poses as the notorious gangster Garou-Garou to attempt to woo her affections, but is arrested and sent to prison. Léon, a simple civil servant, who has the unusual ability to walk through walls, falls madly in love with a hotel thief by the name of Susan. The film is based on the short story by Marcel Aymé about a "man who could walk through walls". Peek-a-Boo or Garou-Garou, le Passe-muraille (often shortened to just Le Passe-muraille) is a 1951 French comedy film, directed by Jean Boyer.














Le passe-muraille by Marcel Aymé