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Tom Thumb is a film of genre Comedy directed by Michel Boisrond with Marie Laforêt

Tom Thumb (1972)

Tom Thumb
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Length 1h15
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Genres Comedy,    Fantasy
Rating59% 2.9537552.9537552.9537552.9537552.953755

Le Petit Poucet est un film français réalisé par Michel Boisrond, et sorti en 1972.

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Il était une fois un bûcheron, sa femme et leurs sept garçons. Ils vivaient pauvrement et étaient obligés pour survivre de travailler dur pour le château où Rosemonde, la petite princesse, est chérie par ses parents qui ne savent plus quoi lui offrir. Elle souffre de solitude.

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