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Gavroche cambrioleur malgré lui
Gavroche and his date have a rowdy night out.
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Plot Summary
A short silent comedy where a character named Gavroche finds himself in a predicament, possibly involving accidental thievery. The film likely plays on misunderstandings and comedic situations arising from his circumstances.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1913, specific critical reception data is scarce and difficult to verify. Such films were often popular with audiences of the time for their entertainment value, but detailed critical analysis comparable to modern standards was less common.
What Reviewers Say
Likely appreciated for its lighthearted comedic premise.
Silent film shorts of this era were generally popular for their accessibility and entertainment.
The 'cambrioleur malgré lui' (burglar in spite of himself) suggests a plot driven by situational humor and character reactions.
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Fun Fact
Léon Mathot, who directed and starred in this film, was a prolific French actor and director who had a long career in silent and early sound cinema, often appearing in adventure and historical films.
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