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Old 09-03-2005, 07:42 AM
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Can anyone help me locate a copy of this film staring Leonard Rossiter.
Its the true story about some french geezer who entertained people by farting.
I kid you not!
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Old 09-03-2005, 05:35 PM
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Can anyone help me locate a copy of this film staring Leonard Rossiter.
Its the true story about some french geezer who entertained people by farting.
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Indeed you don't, and you can find it here.

Major caveat - there's no copyright notice on the relevant webpage, which strongly suggests that it's not exactly bona fide in the legality department. So download at your own risk!
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Old 09-03-2005, 05:36 PM
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HI I DO HAVE A COPY I TOOK OFF THE TV MANY YEARS AGO ON VHS
AS I DO NOT HAVE COPYING EQUIPMENT MAY I SUGEST YOU E MAIL ALPHRA OUR SITE RICHEST ARCHIVE

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Old 10-03-2005, 07:18 AM
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Thanks to all, aphra has indeed come up TRUMPS again. ( oh i couldnt resist it )
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Indeed you don't, and you can find it here.

Major caveat - there's no copyright notice on the relevant webpage, which strongly suggests that it's not exactly bona fide in the legality department. So download at your own risk!
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Hello, it's a long time since your post. I'm looking for le Petomane, were you succssful ?. I have found a grainy copy , OK on small screen but not so good when converted to TV. Thanks Charlie
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Thanks to all, aphra has indeed come up TRUMPS again. ( oh i couldnt resist it )
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Perhaps you should start the twenty-one gun salute in celebration (be careful, though - I understand it hastened the poor old chap's end) [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blowup.gif[/img]
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Le Petomane or " the Farter " in French with the desceased Leonard Rossiter. Can someone point me in the right direction to get a copy of this ? Thanks
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Le Petomane or " the Farter " in French with the desceased Leonard Rossiter. Can someone point me in the right direction to get a copy of this ? Thanks
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The answer is under your very nose elsewhere in the forum, but if you can't find it through a search I believe I have a copy from which I could make you a disc for a quid or two or a trade.

PS. Just noticed you said "In French"---no can do, but have it in English if you would like that.
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Hello, Ceroker,

I believe I've read in another thread that French audiences thought the film quite funny. If you are not French, may I ask how you reacted to the humor of the film? Does the humor exist in its being slapstick and/or focusing on an embarrassing situation, which I guess humor often does? Although I've not seen the film, and trying to keep an open mind, I still find myself reluctant to the main focus. This may be a gender thing.

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Hi Barbara
No wish to preempt Ceroker's reply, but, for my part, I would say that one of the things that made this affair so funny was that the gentleman took this very undignified business so seriously. He almost treated his act like an operatic recital. I have a little book about Le Petomane which reproduces photographs of the gentleman dressed to the nines and posing like some great star of the theatre.
Rossiter gets this aspect of the character to perfection. I love the scene where Le Petomane, becoming old and frail, resolutely refuses the implorations of his wife to cut the twenty one gun salute from his act.
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Hi Barbara
No wish to preempt Ceroker's reply, but, for my part, I would say that one of the things that made this affair so funny was that the gentleman took this very undignified business so seriously. He almost treated his act like an operatic recital. I have a little book about Le Petomane which reproduces photographs of the gentleman dressed to the nines and posing like some great star of the theatre.
Rossiter gets this aspect of the character to perfection. I love the scene where Le Petomane, becoming old and frail, resolutely refuses the implorations of his wife to cut the twenty one gun salute from his act.
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Hi, Jeff,

Many thanks for your response. After reading it, I think I'm starting to see what made the character funny.

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Joseph Pujol - "Le Petomane"
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Oh, no...a photo. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif[/img] Revise that to it's not funny. I tried, Jeff, but [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/eek.gif[/img] . What was Petomane thinking.
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What was Petomane thinking.
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More like what had he been eating
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21 gun salute, indeed..
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Oh, no...a photo. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif[/img] Revise that to it's not funny. I tried, Jeff, but [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/eek.gif[/img] . What was Petomane thinking.
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Probably how to make the best of a physical abnormality that allowed him to gulp in air from the wrong end and produce melodies from the same place..much as one can alter the pitch of air coming from the neck of a balloon I imagine. Without wishing to be too indelicate, according to my book, Le Petomane was also able to ensure, because of his peculiar physical make-up, that normal functions had been completely taken care of before he stepped out on to the stage!
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