The Tattooed Man (1968) - Louis de Funès and Jean Gabin
Framed photo of "Le Tatoué 1968 - Louis de Funès and Jean Gabin" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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The Tattooed Man (1968) – Louis de Funès and Jean Gabin in the streets of Rouen
This art photograph captures a memorable scene from the film *The Tattooed Man*, directed by Denys de La Patellière, in which Louis de Funès plays Félicien Mezeray, a shy businessman who finds himself unwittingly tattooed with a secret map. This comedy-drama was filmed in part in the picturesque streets of Rouen, creating a striking contrast between the absurdity of the situation and the authenticity of the Norman settings. This collaboration between two giants of French cinema reveals its full power in this iconic sequence.
With over 3 million admissions at the French box office, "The Tattooed Man" confirms Louis de Funès's talent beyond his usual comedic roles. Jean Gabin, then 64 years old, brings his legendary presence to the screen opposite a de Funès at the peak of his art. This film marks an important milestone in the filmographies of both actors, demonstrating their ability to transcend cinematic genres.
Relive the intensity of this legendary duo that defined the golden age of French cinema.