Paris-Monte Carlo Flight ( French: Le Raid Paris-Monte Carlo en deux heures , 1905 ) is a short French feature film by Georges Méliès .
Flight Paris - Monte Carlo | |
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Genre | , and |
Producer | Georges Méliès |
Producer | Georges Méliès |
Author script | Georges Méliès |
In the main cast | Harry Fraqson, Félix Galipaux, Jane Ivon, Harry Relf, Fernanda Albany. |
Film company | Star Film Company |
Duration | 10 - 11 minutes |
A country | France |
Tongue | French |
Year | 1905 |
IMDb | ID 0189893 |
Content
Story
The Belgian king Leopold was famous on Parisian boulevards in that he had a connection with the Parisian dancer Cleo de Merod , and even countless car accidents [1] .
The car is driven by an actor playing the Belgian King Leopold II . He buys a new car and crushes a police sergeant, flattening it like a sheet of paper. Then he inflates it with a pump and goes to the Place de la Opera, where he is greeted by the Foley-Berger troupe. Then the king’s car climbs the Alps (mock), cuts into pieces the customs officer, arrives on the Cote d'Azur and crushes the seller of oranges, a train, a table and drives into Monte Carlo .
Artistic Features
Cast
Interesting Facts
- Méliès ’s film, The Paris-New York Motor Rally, largely repeats the Paris-Monte Carlo Flight.
Sources
- ↑ J. Sadul . The general history of cinema. Volume 1. - M.: "Art", 1958.
See also
- Journey to the Moon (film, 1902)
- The Great Train Robbery (film, 1903)
- The Life of an American Fireman (film, 1902)