Un monsieur qui a mangé du taureau (1935)
In 1907, the Gaumont Films company in France made a slapstick comedy (silent, of course) with a title that would translate from the French as 'A gentleman who ate some bull'. Eugene Deslow got hold of that film and added an introduction plus a soundtrack, the latter consisting of commentary narrated by the single-named actor Bétove.
Director: Eugène Deslaw
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Renée Carl as |
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Ricardo Torres Bombita as |
| Directing | Eugène Deslaw | Director |
| Writing | Michel-Maurice Levy | Writer |