The Colonel’s Shower ( French: La douche de colonel , 1902 ) is a French silent silent feature film by Georges Méliès .
| Colonel's shower | |
|---|---|
| La douche de colonel | |
| Genre | comedy |
| Producer | Georges Méliès |
| Producer | Georges Méliès |
| Author script | Georges Méliès |
| In the main cast | Georges Méliès |
| Film company | Star film |
| Duration | 1 minute |
| A country | |
| Year | 1902 |
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Content
Story
The colonel is building right under the woods on which workers wash the walls. A lot of small details - soldiers, colonel, workers.
Artistic Features
“... We are talking, like with other companies, about small anecdotal scenes that are set very uncomplicatedly, the themes are borrowed from humorous magazines and calendars. We only know the names of these tapes. There is only one photograph of the staged military joke “The Colonel’s Souls”, taken in 1901 ... ”( Georges Sadul [1] )
Cast
Notes
- ↑ J. Sadul . The general history of cinema. Volume 1. - M.: "Art", 1958.
See also
- Journey to the Moon (film, 1902)
- The Adventures of William Tell (film, 1898)
- Music fan (film)