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Sol et Gobelet

  • TV Series
  • 1968–
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Luc Durand and Marc Favreau in Sol et Gobelet (1968)
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Deux clowns, Sol (Marc Favreau) et Gobelet (Luc Durand), habitent un appartement bizarre où il leur arrive des histoires abracadabrantes.Deux clowns, Sol (Marc Favreau) et Gobelet (Luc Durand), habitent un appartement bizarre où il leur arrive des histoires abracadabrantes.Deux clowns, Sol (Marc Favreau) et Gobelet (Luc Durand), habitent un appartement bizarre où il leur arrive des histoires abracadabrantes.

  • Stars
    • Marc Favreau
    • Luc Durand
    • Suzanne Lévesque
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    130
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    • Stars
      • Marc Favreau
      • Luc Durand
      • Suzanne Lévesque
    • 1User review
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    Marc Favreau
    Marc Favreau
    • Sol
    • 1968–1971
    Luc Durand
    Luc Durand
    • Gobelet
    • 1968–1971
    Suzanne Lévesque
    Suzanne Lévesque
    • Isabelle
    • 1968–1970
    Micheline Guérin
    Micheline Guérin
    • Yo-Yo…
    • 1968–1971
    Roger Michael
    • Affiche…
    • 1969–1971
    Aubert Pallascio
    Aubert Pallascio
    • Oreille-de-grenouille…
    • 1968–1969
    Jean-Louis Paris
    Jean-Louis Paris
    • Chef…
    • 1969
    Lionel Villeneuve
    Lionel Villeneuve
    • Gorilla…
    • 1968–1970
    Claude Préfontaine
    Claude Préfontaine
    • Casserolle…
    • 1969
    Claude Michaud
    Claude Michaud
    • Jojo…
    • 1970–1971
    Alpha Boucher
    Alpha Boucher
    • Homme…
    • 1969–1970
    Julien Genay
    • Angel
    • 1969
    Marcel Cabay
    Marcel Cabay
    • Propriétaire
    • 1969
    Marthe Nadeau
    Marthe Nadeau
    • Comtesse Ouflée
    • 1969
    Benoît Marleau
    Benoît Marleau
    • Fakir
    • 1970
    Lise Lasalle
    • Vieille femme
    • 1971
    Jean-Marie Lemieux
    Jean-Marie Lemieux
    • Propriétaire
    • 1971
    Claude Gai
    Claude Gai
    • Travailleur
    • 1971
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    luminous_luciano

    A classic

    Imagine Bozo the Clown and Charlie Chaplin's tramp getting together in an allegorical, philosophically-rich happy foray into the thousand-and-one aspects of everyday life... "Sol" is the philosopher of the two while "Gobelet" (the late great Luc Durand) is the more child-like of the two...

    Note that Sol (Marc Favreau) was a one-man show virtuoso in Québec, Canada - and since the show's demise, he had gained, until his own untimely passing, wide praise and acclaim for all of his appearances on stage in the guise of the loquacious Sol, who substitutes ludicrous French words for the correct French words with wit and flair. A clown like no other - still, only in Québec's so-called "star system" could a clown from a children's show move on to this kind of career... There was only one other who came close - Patof - but he merely stuck to the same children fare material in his post-cancellation appearances, simply reprising his TV character... Sol does have the monopoly in this field of clowns making clever plays on words - Slava, the recent phenom-clown from Russia is essentially a stage act himself - and is completely stoic, a mime à-la-Marcel-Marceau if you will. Sol will hold on to this monopoly I guess - for a long time to come, in historical records.

    Of Marc Favreau's collaboration with Luc Durand, I have nothing but fond memories. Durand co-wrote the show. And I highly recommend just about any episode - but in particular the one featuring Judith Paré as a somewhat mischievous mermaid! Each episode though was a little gem in its own right; and it never failed to be sophisticated, even though, essentially, nothing more than simple material meant primarily to amuse and stimulate a child's imagination.

    Sol et Gobelet remains, thus, nothing short of this: great TV fare that would have taught even Mister Rogers and Captain Kangaroo a thing or two...! A classic true and true! But - seulement en français, oui!

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      The TV series is mostly set in their Montréal apartment, top 13th floor. The building address number is 3134, next door to Chez Lulu restaurant. The minimalist set has a door and window with a black backdrop. It was explained they couldn't afford an apartment with walls, in reality, they didn't have the budget for a set design, and had to settle with a few props.

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      • Canada
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