Dranem Performs "Five O'Clock Tea"
Dranem Performs "Five O'Clock Tea"

Dranem Performs "Five O'Clock Tea"

1906Movie2 minFrench

Dranem performs "Five O'Clock Tea" for Alice Guy.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short, Comedy, Silent Film

Plot Summary

This short silent film features the popular French comedian Dranem performing a comedic routine involving a tea ceremony. Known for his expressive face and exaggerated movements, Dranem delivers a charming and humorous performance without dialogue, relying solely on physical comedy and mime to entertain the audience.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent short, specific critical reviews from its time are scarce. However, Dranem himself was a highly celebrated music hall performer in France, and his films were generally well-received by audiences of the era who enjoyed his slapstick and character-based humor. These shorts are now viewed as important historical artifacts of early comedic cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming example of early silent comedy.
  • Showcases the physical comedic talents of Dranem.
  • Historically significant for its place in early film.

Google audience: Audience reception for films of this era is difficult to quantify with modern metrics. However, Dranem's popularity as a live performer suggests these films would have been seen as highly entertaining and humorous by contemporary audiences.

Fun Fact

Dranem (born Armand Mesnil) was one of the most famous and well-paid music hall comedians in France at the turn of the 20th century, known for his signature bowler hat and his distinctive "nose".

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