A comedy about a duel at dawn, over a matter of honour.
Dominic Allburn
Captain Gower
Fergus Johnston
Mr. Tunstall
Oliver Rix
Lt. Beckett
Aubrey Wakeling
Judge Proust
Ben Brown
Benton
Musical short.
With the help of Lévesque and Musidora, Feuillade creates a light-hearted meta-fiction, self-parodying his own work.
At the front, Bébé meets two Russian soldiers.
On the street, Bébé has his pocket watch stolen. He sets off to find the thief himself.
Two couples, in the same room, try to keep it together. The human couple fare differently to the pair of Goldfish in their fish tank. An artful piece exploring choice in life and love. The humour is derived from the wistful musings, in Cantonese, of the male fish and narrator.
His double behaves very badly, while the real Onésime suffers the consequences.
Bout-de-Zan receives New Year gifts and uses them use it in a rather different way.
The story of a how a love-struck young man eventually wins over an initially reluctant woman, charmingly told in shots that depict only their hands and feet.
Bout-de-Zan and his family are around the dinner table, awaiting the visit of his millionaire uncle. But the uncle is not what he was...
Homer Bagwell (Harry Gribbon) is an incredibly talented, but reluctant college football player who is dating one of his teachers, Helen Dover (Geneva Mitchell). A jealous rival tries sabotaging Homer.
A team of inept undertakers attempt to get a coffin to a funeral on time. An undertaker is in charge of moving a coffin from a home to the church. The home is on the 26th floor of a skyscraper; the stairs are narrow; the lift is small and prone to stop working. Chaos ensues.
Bernie Cates requests the services of the most absent-minded waiter he's ever seen, who pours water before setting the glasses, endlessly repeats questions, brings wrong orders, and ruins everything- but the bill.