

The Wild Oat
Directed by Henri VerneuilFebruary 27, 1953 1h 43mComedy
6.46.7
A small village is torn apart by a quarrel between the baker and the italian grocery tenant, mother of a pregnant young girl. She accuses the baker's son, doing his military service in Algeria, to be the father of the would be child. Offended, the baker refuses to deliver bread to the villagers standing on the mother's side.
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The Wild Oat was released on February 27, 1953.
The Wild Oat was directed by Henri Verneuil.
The Wild Oat has a runtime of 1h 43m.
The Wild Oat was produced by Lorenzo Pegoraro, Ernest Rupp.
A small village is torn apart by a quarrel between the baker and the italian grocery tenant, mother of a pregnant young girl. She accuses the baker's son, doing his military service in Algeria, to be the father of the would be child. Offended, the baker refuses to deliver bread to the villagers standing on the mother's side.
The key characters in The Wild Oat are Félicien Hébrard, Valorgue baker (Fernandel), Mr. Aussel, postmaster (Georges Chamarat), Mayor of Valorgue (Henri Vilbert).
The Wild Oat is a Comedy film.
The Wild Oat has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.
















