Les farces de Toto Gâte-Sauce (1905) [N/A]

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Directed by:
Georges Hatot


Release Date:
November 14, 1905

Original Title:
Les farces de Toto Gâte-Sauce

Alternate Titles:
A Pastry Cook's Jokes

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Pathé Frères

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 4

The apprentice at a pastry shop is more interested in playing tricks on people than sweeping the pavement in front of the shop; more interested in eating the pies with a friend than in delivering them; and so, when the butts of all his tricks set off after him, he runs.... but takes a few swipes at them.

The apprentice at a pastry shop is more interested in playing tricks on people than sweeping the pavement in front of the shop; more interested in eating the pies with a friend than in delivering them; and so, when the butts of all his tricks set off after him, he runs.... but takes a few swipes at them.It's an early chase comedy, which means it has not had time to become a skeletal burlesque of itself, in which people chase some one or something because that's the point of the movie. No, Georges Hatot's chase comedy is a pleasant and pleasing affair, with characters and motives.... and far more watchable than the innumerable chased or chasing cheeses, beds, barrels or pumpkins that would fill out the genre for the decade.

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Les farces de Toto Gâte-Sauce (1905) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.4/10

Director:
Georges Hatot

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