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  1. My Father Was Right (French: Mon père avait raison...) is a 1936 French romantic comedy film directed by Sacha Guitry and starring Guitry, Betty Daussmond, Paul Bernard, Serge Grave and Gaston Dubosc. It is an adaptation of the 1919 play of the same title by Guitry. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris.

  2. My Father Was Right: Directed by Sacha Guitry. With Sacha Guitry, Gaston Dubosc, Serge Grave, Paul Bernard. After being left for another man by his wife, Charles Bellanger raises his only son to fear and suspect women. Years later, such an education is bearing fruit.

  3. 'My Father Was Right' has a somewhat different feel to the other films I've seen from Sacha Guitry - the wit is still there but wrapped around real-world sadness and heartbreak, adding an emotional weight I've not seen in his films before, most prominently in the center of the film, where the now old man is visited by the wife who once betrayed ...

  4. Charles Bellanger, after being left by his wife for another man, decides to take care of his son’s education, and raises him to be wary of women. He teaches him the virtues of selfishness, loneliness and everything that’s wrong in marriage.

  5. Twenty long years have passed in the chamber, the cohabited absentee of a father driven by the definitive click of a disconnected phone to forge a totem out of his son. What awaits is not self-reflection but an indoctrination, a son's fear of loneliness moulded into a combative suspicion of matriarchy.

  6. My Father Was Right (1936) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Jun 13, 2011 · Right: Joe Nash-isms: Cecily Welch. BookLogix, Jun 13, 2011 - Family & Relationships - 133 pages. Why do some women have self-esteem and some don’t? How does a little girl learn how to be a...