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71
7.3
/5811/
68
/169/
69
/120/
3.9
/8748/
95
/22/
80
/75/

The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris (1915)
Paris is prey to an invisible terror against which the police can do nothing: a sinister organization that sows chaos and death. The intrepid journalist Philippe Guérande and his partner embark on a long crusade to put an end to the crimes of the Great Vampire and Irma Vep, his dangerous accomplice. (A ten episode movie serial.)
poster
76
38
7.2
/1211/
68
/16/
68
/20/
3.8
/1048/
100
/6/
77
/6/

Judex (1916)
When an unscrupulous banker ruins his family, a young man swears to bring him to justice, so he adopts a new identity, the mysterious Judex, and ominously disguised and sunk into the muddy path of vengeance, punishes the crooks and protects the innocents. (Originally a twelve-part epic serial.)
poster
69
17
7.1
/526/
67
/7/
66
/18/
3.7
/539/

Tih Minh (1918)
Jacques d'Athys, a French adventurer, returns to his home in Nice after an expedition to Indochina where he has picked up a Eurasian fiancée and a book that, unbeknownst to him, contains a coded message revealing the whereabouts of both secret treasures and sensitive government intelligence. This makes him the target of foreign spies, including a Marquise of mysterious Latin origin, a Hindu hypnotist and an evil German doctor, who will stop at nothing to obtain the book.
poster
57
15
5.6
/379/
55
/6/
56
/20/
3.2
/611/

The Roman Orgy (1911)
The tyrant Emperor Heliogabalus lives a life of debauchery and set lions loose among his guests.
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57
13
6.0
/418/
54
/10/
53
/19/
3.2
/484/

A Very Fine Lady (1908)
Renée Carl stars in this lively slapstick silent short as a beautiful lady who causes distractions and accidents among the male population as she walks though the streets of Paris.
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66
13
6.1
/221/
76
/39/
63
/15/
3.3
/243/

Bout de Zan Steals an Elephant (1913)
Bout de Zan is a young boy by description and a petty thief by vocation. In this short, he does indeed steal an elephant from a circus, parading it around town and using it to beg for money. Due to their rambunctiousness, Bout de Zan and the elephant (!) need saving from the authorities.
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63
12
6.4
/205/
60
/6/
60
/15/
3.5
/390/

Tragic Error (1913)
When he goes to Paris an aristocrat steps into a cinema and is shocked by something he sees on screen.
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58
9
5.7
/154/
55
/5/
56
/14/
3.3
/211/

The Obsession (1912)
A mother (Renee Carl) goes to see a palm reader who informs her that a loved one is about to die. The woman doesn't know if it's her son or her husband (Rene Navarre) but history buffs will know who it is as it's April 10, 1912 and the husband is about to board the Titanic.
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57
8
5.8
/228/
51
/7/
54
/11/
3.3
/284/

The Colonel's Account (1907)
This short film consists of a crazy old colonel being asked to entertain party guests about his exploits of daring. However, being a totally insane old coot, he runs amok acting out his war-time heroics--smashing and throwing everything in the room!
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59
7
6.3
/196/
55
/5/
52
/11/
3.4
/206/

The Heart and the Money (1912)
The innkeeper's daughter is in love, but her mother has already decided that she is going to be married to another man.
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58
7
6.0
/156/
43
/3/
52
/12/
3.3
/220/

The Trust, or The Battles for Money (1911)
A young inventor is kidnapped to force him to tell the secret of his invention, but he foils his captors thanks to a pen with invisible ink.
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71
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7.0
/307/
3.6
/1277/

The Vampires: The Ring That Kills
Le Grand Vampire, in disguise as Count de Noirmoutier, reads that ballerina Marfa Koutiloff, who is engaged to Philipe, will perform a ballet called The Vampires. To prevent her from publicizing the Vampires’ activities and to deter Philipe, he gives Marfa a poisoned ring before her performance.
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4.8
/8/

Bébé a le béguin (1911)
N/A
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7.8
/9/

L'hôtel de la gare (1914)
In order to take part in a "tournoi des dames", Narcisse Leblond persuades his wife that he is going to look after his sick godmother at Beaucaire. Naturally, the godmother in question arrives at the house a few minutes after his departure...
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?
5.4
/7/

The Fate of Mothers (1912)
Part of Feuillade's 'Life As It Is' series
poster
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7.3
/10/

When Leaves Fall (1911)
A French silent film directed by Louis Feuillade.
poster
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5.4
/8/
60
/1/

Kidnappers (1909)
A silent short film directed by Louis Feuillade.
poster
?
5.3
/24/
40
/1/

Le secret du corsaire rouge (1911)
1910 Louis Feuillade short film
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7.2
/10/

A Race for Millions (1912)
If an old man's niece does not claim her inheritance at the notary's office by the appointed time, his fortune will go to his housekeeper.
poster
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4.9
/12/

Le Violon (1908)
While Monsieur and his friends are making music, a fire breaks out in the apartment. The little girl is saved, but the emotion causes the mother to lose her reason. She is cured only by hearing once again the air that was played during that fatal night. The Gaumont catalogue styled the film, "Très pathétique".
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8.8
/18/

Séraphin ou les jambes nues (1921)
Following a series of unfortunate accidents, the eminently respectable Séraphin, the meticulous and correct manager in an insurance company, finds himself trouserless in the middle of the street.
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4.8
/6/
50
/1/

Le mauvais hôte (1910)
A French silent film directed by Louis Feuillade.
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45
/1/

The Return of the Crusader (1908)
A French silent film directed by Louis Feuillade.
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5.5
/68/
80
/1/
59
/5/

Terrorists in Russia (1907)
French film produced and distributed by Gaumont (catalogue number 1590) originally named "La Terroriste" (as registered in the BnF (Bibliothèque nationale de France) in 1907 and as published in Gaumont's catalogue of January 1908), the film was known in the U.S. by the title "Terrorist's Remorse" (according to the "Revised List of High-Class Original Films Made by Gaumont, Urban-Eclipse, Théophile Pathé, Carlo Rossi, Ambrosio and Other Foreign and American Companies", 1908, available in the Internet Archive website) and eventually changed to "Les Terroristes en Russie" in France (per Gaumont's catalogue of July 1909). Max Charlier and Mlle Loisier star in the film, but its director is still unknown, although Francis Lacassin attributed it to Louis Feuillade in 1995.
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10
/1/
45
/2/

Bebe veut imiter St. Martin (1911)
The first child star of cinema gives a shivering girl half his cloak and learns that half a coat against the cold does not help much.
poster
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6.8
/9/
10
/1/

The Seven Deadly Sins (1910)
A series of seven short films of varying length demonstrating each of the seven deadly sins.
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4.0
/6/
35
/2/

The Legend of Daphne (1910)
An ancient Greek legend comes to life, courtesy of the Gaumont studios.
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5.2
/10/
10
/1/

Bout-de-Zan et le lion (1913)
N/A
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6.7
/10/
10
/1/

Le mort vivant (1912)
N/A
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6.2
/15/
10
/1/

Life As It Is (1911)
A beginning of a series of films directed by Louis Feuillade from 1911-1913
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5.8
/9/
10
/1/

The Huguenot (1909)
Directed by Louis Feuillade (atributed) or by Etienne Arnaud (atributed), according to the Gaumont archives.
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10
/1/

The Dungeon (1912)
A newly married couple moves into a house. But the bride disappears.
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7.0
/17/
60
/4/

Gustave est médium (1921)
Gustave (Biscot) realizes he has acquired a telekinetic power.
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10
/1/

Bébé fait du spiritisme (1912)
Bébé's mother and her friends conduct a spiritualist session. They feel the presence of evil and get panic attacks, before they find the truth.
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5.0
/5/
30
/2/

Napoléon, Bébé, and the Cossacks (1912)
At the front, Bébé meets two Russian soldiers.
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6.2
/8/
50
/1/

Bout-de-Zan et le cheminot (1913)
One night, Bout-de-Zan finds a wanderer and shares his bed to him. The next morning there is a general panic among the servants...
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4.4
/9/

Bout-de-Zan at the Masquerade Ball (1913)
Following his parents, Bout-de-Zan participates in a masked ball wearing an elegant gown.
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35
/2/

Bout-de-Zan revient du cirque (1912)
After returning from the circus, Bout-de-Zan starts doing acrobatic tricks.
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5.1
/9/

Bout-de-Zan et le cigare (1914)
Kids reject the bad taste of medicine. Bout de Zan steals a cigar and tastes it, but it doesn't work.
poster
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6.0
/13/
30
/2/

Le Festin de Balthazar (1910)
A historical short film inspired by the Biblical story of Belshazzar's Feast.
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5.5
/38/
35
/2/
42
/2/

André Chénier (1911)
The life of French poet André Chénier, precursor of the Romantic movement, who was guillotined during the Revolution aged only 31.
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5.6
/17/
30
/2/
60
/1/

Le Lys d'or (1910)
The Madonna gives a golden lily to the poor musician. He tries to sell it and this arouses the suspicion of the goldsmith.
poster
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40
/2/

La trouvaille de Bébé (1910)
Directed by Louis Feuillade.
poster
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5.5
/64/
47
/3/

Jimmy Pulls The Trigger (1912)
A short from Feuillade's Bébé series
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4.8
/47/
40
/1/
30
/2/

Telltale Reflections (1909)
Showing a weird invention, called hypnotic mirror, in action. Placed before anyone the polished surface reflects the actual thoughts within their minds. Its uses in the court room, the home and the school house are cleverly shown. When the mechanism tells a wife the truth about her husband, something commences.
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4.8
/27/
20
/1/

Bébé veut imiter Saint-Martin (1911)
Bébé's nanny reads to him the exploits of Saint Martin, who gave half of his coat to a poor man at the gates of the city of Amiens, so that he could protect himself from the cold. Bébé, marveled by this story, then plays in the park and meets a poor man and his son who are both freezing. Bébé decides to imitate Saint Martin, removes his coat and tears it in two pieces. He gives one piece to the poor boy. Bébé returns to his nanny and tells her his good action. She explains that half a coat is not very useful. Bébé understanding his stupidity starts crying. The nanny takes him by the hand to see the two poor. She mends the coat with safety pins. The poor boy now has a whole coat. After the departure of Bébé and his nanny, the poor boy can now play the lord with his beautiful coat.
poster
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4.7
/13/
36
/3/

The Flea (1907)
A woman enters her sitting room and begins to undress, as she feels a Pulicomorpha crawling under her clothes. Pathé Frères production Nº 1641.
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5.6
/37/
48
/3/

La maison des lions (1912)
Madam Berre, the widow of an African traveler, has a lion and two lionesses in her conservatory. Fred, a servant who abuses her beasts, is sent away by her. Under the pretense of haven forgotten his hat, he comes back while Mrs. Berre receives guests that evening and takes his revenge.


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