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First Prize for the Cello

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Release date
  
1907 (1907)

Country
  
France

Distributed by
  
Pathé

Running time
  
3 minutes

Initial release
  
1907

Language
  
Silent film French (Original intertitles)

First Prize for the Cello is a French silent comedy directed by an anonymous director and released in 1907.

Plot

A man walks along with a Cello under his arm. He then sits down on a stool and proceeds to play it, very badly, while the neighbors proceed throw all manner of things at him to make him stop. At one point, a Couch is thrown at him, but neither this nor any other projectile is a successful deterrent. At the end of the film, a girl comes up to him and gives him some flowers. The man then stops playing and walks off, happy that his talents have been recognised.

References

First Prize for the Cello Wikipedia


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