Monsieur Hulot, Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at a seaside resort, where his presence provokes one catastrophe after another. Tati’s masterpiece of gentle slapstick is a series of effortlessly well-choreographed sight gags involving dogs, boats, and firecrackers; it was the first entry in the Hulot series and the film that launched its maker to international stardom.
| Release Date | February 25, 1953 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot | |
| Runtime | 1h 27min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | English, French | |
| Original Language | French | |
| Production Countries | France | |
| Production Companies | DisCinaSpecta FilmsCady Films | |
