First Prize for the Cello

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First Prize for the Cello
Distributed byPathé
Release date
  • 1907 (1907)
Running time
3 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguagesSilent film
French (Original intertitles)

First Prize for the Cello is a French silent comedy directed by an anonymous director and released in 1907.[1][2]

Plot[edit]

A man walks along with a cello under his arm. He then sits down on a stool and proceeds to play it, very badly, while the neighbors proceed throw all manner of things at him to make him stop. At one point, a couch is thrown at him, but neither this nor any other projectile is a successful deterrent. At the end of the film, a girl comes up to him and gives him some flowers. The man then stops playing and walks off, happy that his talents have been recognized.[2]

See also[edit]

Silent film | Comedy film | French films: 1892-1909 | Silent comedy | 1907 in film

References[edit]

  1. ^ Premier Prix de violoncelle (Short, Comedy), Pathé Frères, 1907-08-10, retrieved 2022-03-19
  2. ^ a b First Prize in Cello (1907), retrieved 2022-03-19