Pass-wall
the Pass-wall is a news of Marcel Aymé published in 1943. It gives its name to the collection where one also finds other news humorous or surrealist:
- Sabines
- the Chart,
- the Decree ,
- the Proverb ,
- Legend poldève ,
- the Tax collector of wives
- Boots of seven miles
- the Usher
- While waiting for.
the Pass-wall is an excellent man named Dutilleul which had the singular gift to pass through the walls without in being inconvenienced. It carried a binocle, a small black goatee, and it was employed of third class to the ministry for Enregistrement.. Type even of the small catch hand lantern, invisible gray, Mr Dutilleul will know adventures perfectly confusing, will discover the love and will lose its exceptional gift to be found captive of the wall. It will have only the painter Gen Paul and his guitar to comfort it its loneliness.
The history occurs street Norvins, where Marcel Aymé lived.
Adaptations to the cinema
- 1950 : the Pass-wall of Jean Boyer with Bourvil, Joan Greenwood, Raymond Souplex, Gerard Oury
- 1977: the Pass-wall of Pierre Tchernia with Michel Serrault.
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