Gigot is a 1962 American comedy film directed by Gene Kelly and starring Jackie Gleason. Gigot (Gleason) (the name means “leg of mutton” in French) is a mute Frenchman living in a cellar in the Ménilmontant district of Paris in the 1920s. He ekes out a hand-to-mouth existence as a janitor at his landlady’s apartment building. He is routinely treated with condescension by neighbors and often is made the butt of practical jokes. However, he is a decent and kindhearted fellow, traits not unnoticed by children and the animals he often feeds.