A Spiritualistic Seance

A Spiritualistic Seance

Release date : January 5, 1911
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Léonce Perret /
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Production companies : Gaumont /
January 5, 1911 7m France Comedy No Language More
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M. Instead, is a spiritualist and decides to invite some friends to a seance. His daughter, Lucy, however, is much more interested in a certain young man, and when papa goes out to send telegrams to his guests she proceeds to entertain her admirer. Unfortunately papa returns with some of his friends, and the young man balances a table on his back while the tablecloth hides him from the view of all. The guests come in, and tea is put on the table. The poor young man under it is in a very uncomfortable position, and sends all the tea-things flying. The ladies shriek, and the men climb on chairs, for they think it is spirits, and Lucy seizes the opportunity to join him under the table. Papa Insteade lifts up the corner of the tablecloth, and reveals the two enjoying themselves. The pair are so obviously in love that he relents, and gives the necessary consent.
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Léonce Perret
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Jeanne Marie-Laurent
Lucy Insteade

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  • title:A Spiritualistic Seance
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1911
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Léonce Perret /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Gaumont ·
  • Overview:M. Instead, is a spiritualist and decides to invite some friends to a seance. His daughter, Lucy, however, is much more interested in a certain young man, and when papa goes out to send telegrams to his guests she proceeds to entertain her admirer. Unfortunately papa returns with some of his friends, and the young man balances a table on his back while the tablecloth hides him from the view of all. The guests come in, and tea is put on the table. The poor young man under it is in a very uncomfortable position, and sends all the tea-things flying. The ladies shriek, and the men climb on chairs, for they think it is spirits, and Lucy seizes the opportunity to join him under the table. Papa Insteade lifts up the corner of the tablecloth, and reveals the two enjoying themselves. The pair are so obviously in love that he relents, and gives the necessary consent.
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