
Movie spotlight
The Wooing of the Sales Lady
This serials played by Léon Lorin and various feminine actors, here Davrières, is full of comic elegance, parisianism of the Grands Boulevards and a real taste for fine shots. Appreciate the crossing of the Champ de Mars.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film likely centers on a comedic courtship scenario involving a saleswoman. The plot probably involves a suitor attempting to win the affection of the sales lady, possibly through humorous misunderstandings or exaggerated romantic gestures typical of the era's comedies.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent short film, specific critical reception is not widely documented or available through modern review aggregators. Films of this era were often judged by their entertainment value and comedic timing, but detailed critical analysis was less common than today.
What Reviewers Say
Early comedic shorts relied heavily on physical humor and simple plotlines.
The film likely served as light entertainment for audiences of the time.
Specific critical commentary from its release is largely lost to time.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.
Fun Fact
Many short films from this period were produced rapidly and distributed widely, with their historical documentation and preservation being inconsistent, making detailed information scarce for titles like 'The Wooing of the Sales Lady'.
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