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  1. Release date. 11 January 1924. ( 1924-01-11) Country. France. Languages. Silent. French intertitles. My Uncle Benjamin (French: Mon oncle Benjamin) is a 1924 French silent comedy film directed by René Leprince and starring Léon Mathot, Madeleine Erickson and Charles Lamy.

  2. Mon oncle Benjamin: Directed by René Leprince. With Léon Mathot, Madeleine Erickson, Charles Lamy, Betty Carter. Dr. Benjamin Rathery, an eternal bachelor, spends his time at his sister's place, enjoying life. He is none too happy about the wedding plans made for him though.

  3. My Uncle Benjamin: Directed by Édouard Molinaro. With Jacques Brel, Claude Jade, Bernard Alane, Rosy Varte. In the amorous mid 18th century under Louis XV, a country doctor risks danger and prison to pursue his seduction of the women of the bourgeoisie.

  4. The film is based on a once-popular French comic novel Mon oncle Benjamin by Claude Tillier (1842). The 1969 film Don't Grieve, directed by the Georgian Georgi Daneliya, is also based on Tillier's novel as was Francis Bousquet's 1942 comic opera Mon oncle Benjamin. The film was released on 28 November 1969.

  5. My Uncle Benjamin (movie, 1924) Movie. Cast & Crew. Videos. Stills. Facts. Awards. Premieres. Related. Links. My Uncle Benjamin. ( 1924 ) Mon oncle Benjamin. Comedy. Silent Film. Based on Book. Black and White. Dr. Benjamin Rathery, an eternal bachelor, spends his time at his sister’s place, enjoying life.

  6. Overview. Benjamin is in love with Manette, the innkeeper's beautiful daughter, but she has no intention of giving in to the young doctor until she sees the marriage contract, and marriage does not fit in with Benjamin's spirit of independence.

  7. My Uncle Benjamin (French: Mon oncle Benjamin!) is a French film directed by Édouard Molinaro. There is another version of the film titled "Don't worry" (in French, Ne Goryuy!) which was directed by Georgian Georgi Daneliya. Both films are based on a graphic novel by Claude Tiller, from the years 1842. Plot. 1750, the time of King Louis XV.