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Why That Actor Was Late

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Produced by
  
Georges Méliès

Production company
  
Star Film Company

Country
  
France

Director
  
Georges Méliès

Producer
  
Georges Méliès

Starring
  
Henri Vilbert

Release date
  
1908

Initial release
  
1908

Production company
  
Star Film Company

Directed by
  
Georges Méliès or Manuel

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Why That Actor Was Late is a 1908 French short silent comedy film produced by Georges Méliès, and probably directed by Méliès's assistant, an actor credited as Manuel.

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Production

Henri Vilbert, a headlining star of the Parisian music hall Parisiana and the Folies-Bergère, plays the lead role of the actor. The film was made for performances when Vilbert was appearing; it was screened just before he entered the stage for his live act. Vilbert also appears in Méliès's film The Hilarious Posters.

The actors Gallois and Emile Gajean appear in the film as mechanics. Since the film shows a realistic sensibility, markedly different from the theatrical style and rhythm used by Méliès, it was probably directed not by Méliès himself but by his production assistant, the actor Manuel.

Release

In addition to its screenings before Vibert's performances, the film was released in the United States as a standalone item by Méliès's Star Film Company. It is numbered 1073–1080 in its catalogues.

References

Why That Actor Was Late Wikipedia