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La Tirelire de Bout-de-Zan (1913)
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…
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When Paris Loves (1913)
Jean Clédat, a young sculptor, has fallen in love with Gabrielle Normand, a painter. Jean’s father, who expected him to perform his art in his native town, is surprised not to see him come back after his studies at the Fine Arts Academy, all the more as Marie-Claire, his kind-hearted fiancée, is waiting for him at home. Suspecting a love affair, Clédat Senior comes to visit Jean out of the blue. Not only are his suspicions confirmed but they are even reinforced when he catches sight of a doll in his son’s studio. After telling Gabrielle that he will provide maintenance for the “child”, he forces his son son to go back home. The only thing is that he is making a mistake : there IS a four-year-old girl, but she is Gabrielle’s little sister, not her daughter…
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Absinthe (1913)
A French artist in love with his model, but is abandoned by her because he is addicted to absinthe. He dreams about how his life is going downhill as he continues to drink.
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Cymbeline (1913)
Southern California locations vividly suggest both elemental pre-Roman Britain and classical Rome. An energetic cinematic pacing and intimacy show rapidly improving narrative technique and realism well beyond the limitations of the stage. Especially cinematic are the bedchamber scene in the first reel, with its intimate cinematography and acting and special lighting effect, and the battle scene of the second reel, considered very effective in its day.
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The District Attorney’s Conscience (1913)
Tony Gazeco, one of the workers in the factory, is an anarchist and agitator. Being of excitable nature he is looked upon by the other men as a leader and during the lunch hour makes impassionate speeches. Will and May Mason passing in an auto are witnesses to one of the tirades and going to the office of Fred Jackson, the owner, tell him of the probable strike…
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The Pit and the Pendulum (1913)
Alice Guy’s version of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum. This film is partially lost.
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Léonce cinématographiste (1913)
Leonce works at the Gaumont studios as star actor and his wife suspects him of being unfaithful. She finds ladies’ hair on his coat, fan letters in his pocket…
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The Count of Monte Cristo (1913)
A French sailor, imprisoned for years on false charges of conpiring against the king, escapes and exacts revenge on his accusers.
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Suspense (1913)
An isolated house in deserted area is too remote for a servant, who leaves a note, quietly exits the back door, and puts the key under the mat. Alone in the house is a mother and her infant. A tramp watches the servant leave, then begins to skulk. The woman sees him outside as he discovers the latchkey. She phones her husband, who’s working in town, and he jumps into a car idling in front of his office. He races toward home while the car’s owner (and the police) are in pursuit. (IMDb)
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Traffic in Souls (1913)
A woman, with the aid of her police officer sweetheart, endeavors to uncover the prostitution ring that has kidnapped her sister, and the philanthropist who secretly runs it.
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