The audience's primary emotional response to 'Associés contre le crime: L'oeuf d'Ambroise' is **Humor**, stemming from the comedic antics and character dynamics of Prudence and Bélisaire Beresford. This is strongly supported by feelings of **Joy** and overall **Happiness** due to the film's lighthearted and playful tone. As a mystery, **Curiosity** is a significant emotion, driven by the disappearance of the heiress and the intriguing pursuit of the 'secret to eternal youth.' **Anticipation** builds as the investigation unfolds, leading to moments of **Surprise** from plot developments and **Excitement** from the adventure. Upon the resolution of the crime, there's a sense of **Relief** and **Satisfaction**. While crime elements introduce minor **Anxiety** and **Empathy**, these are generally subdued by the overarching comedic genre.
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