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Plot Summary
This silent film adaptation of Feydeau's renowned play follows the misadventures of Fernand de Bois-d'Enghien, who is engaged to Lucette but finds himself entangled with the charming Antoinette, the mistress of his friend. His attempts to juggle both relationships lead to a series of comical misunderstandings and frantic deceptions.
Critical Reception
As a silent film adaptation of a classic stage farce, 'Un fil à la patte' was likely appreciated for its comedic timing and faithfulness to the original play's humor, characteristic of the era's popular cinematic comedies. Specific critical reception details from its initial release are scarce.
What Reviewers Say
A faithful and amusing adaptation of a beloved French farce.
Captures the chaotic and witty dialogue typical of Feydeau's stage works.
Showcases the comedic performances of its era.
Google audience: Information regarding audience reception for this specific silent film adaptation is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The original stage play 'Un fil à la patte' by Georges Feydeau, first performed in 1894, is considered one of his most popular and enduring farces, known for its intricate plot and rapid-fire dialogue.
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