
For the Children (1916)
The artist awakens. His maid brings him a letter from the Gaumont Studio. After a quick glance to it, he hastens to get dressed and runs to the studio followed by his wife, his maid and his son, Bout-de-Zan who want a part in the movie. When he finally finds a director, a cameraman and a script, the roles were assigned to everyone and everyone is partially satisfied. Bout-de-Zan gets the final word showing them a bundle of turnips : another "navet" (Joke about turnip which means also a bad movie in French)All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
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| Louis Feuillade | Director |
| Roger Lion | Writer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Marcel Lévesque | |
| Musidora | |
| René Poyen | |
| Stacia Napierkowska |