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[[Category:Film Studies--1930s]]
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[[Category:Film Studies--French]]
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[[Category:1936, Top Films]]


[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Children (film subject)]]

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{fr} Les deux gosses / {en} The Two Boys [1] (France, 1936), directed by Fernand Rivers.

When little Jean is given away by his father, who mistakenly believes that his wife has been cheating on him and that the child is not his own, he is renamed Fanfan by his new guardians - a man nicknamed La Limace (Slug) and his wife Zephyrine - who already have a boy of their own, Claudinet. As the two boys grow up together, they become inseparable.

A remake of a 1924 silent film.

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