What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor (1901)

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Pathé film number 380, released as "What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor" in the US and as "Peeping Tom" in the UK. The title "What is Seen Through a Keyhole" was given 'a posteriori' and should not be regarded as its original. As a janitor is cleaning a hotel, he decides to peek through the keyholes to observe some of the guests in their rooms. In room 8, a woman is busy making herself look more attractive, and the janitor enjoys watching her. There are also some interesting things going on in the other rooms on the floor.

Director: Ferdinand Zecca
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 2 min
Release Date:
Production: Pathé Frères
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr

Keywords

pubic hair, janitor, silent film, peeping tom, voyeurism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor about?
Pathé film number 380, released as "What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor" in the US and as "Peeping Tom" in the UK. The title "What is Seen Through a Keyhole" was given 'a posteriori' and should not be regarded as its original. As a janitor is cleaning a hotel, he decides to peek through the keyholes to observe some of the guests in their rooms. In room 8, a woman is busy making herself look more attractive, and the janitor enjoys watching her. There are also some interesting things going on in the other rooms on the floor.
Who directed What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor?
What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor was directed by Ferdinand Zecca.
How long is What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor?
What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
What genre is What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor?
What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor is a Comedy film.
Where was What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor produced?
What Happened to the Inquisitive Janitor was produced in France.