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  • Watch Your Left (1936)
  • Short | 13 min | Short, Comedy, Sport
Watch Your Left (1936)
Short | 13 min | Short, Comedy, Sport

A boxer is out in the country with his entourage, training for his next fight. Meanwhile, on the farm nearby, Roger is neglecting his chores. As he watches the boxer and his sparring partners at work, Roger starts to fantasize about being ...See moreA boxer is out in the country with his entourage, training for his next fight. Meanwhile, on the farm nearby, Roger is neglecting his chores. As he watches the boxer and his sparring partners at work, Roger starts to fantasize about being a boxer himself. Then, when none of the boxer's sparring partners can continue, he is asked to fill in, although he doesn't know anything about how to box. Written by Snow Leopard See less
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Director
Writer
Jean-Marie Huard (dialogue) (as Jean Marie Huard)
Producer
Composer
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1936 (France)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Max Martel
Postman (as Max Martell) Postman (as Max Martell)   See fewer
Louis Robur
Boxer (as Robur) Boxer (as Robur)   See fewer
Cliville
Boxer Boxer   See fewer
Jean Aurel
Kid (as J. Aurel) Kid (as J. Aurel)   See fewer
Champel
Manager Manager   See fewer
Van der Haegen
Sparring Partner Sparring Partner   See fewer
Rhum
Actor (uncredited) Actor (uncredited)   See fewer
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