The Tulips (1907)
Magical flowery frolics, similar to a Méliès film.
In a bower of giant tulips a boy and girl practice flower magic. They cause flowers and birds to open and human forms to issue therefrom, and on the black background of the wonderful garden there appear myriad flowers, in the center of each of which is a smiling feminine head. Tableaux showing pretty girl and flower effects are plentiful and the film winds up with a burst of multi-colored flame, which shoots in fiery splendor from leaves and petals.
Director: Segundo de Chomón
Genre: Fantasy
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: November 4, 1907
Screenplay
Cinematography: Segundo de Chomón
Editing: Segundo de Chomón
Production: Pathé Frères
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Tulips about?
- In a bower of giant tulips a boy and girl practice flower magic. They cause flowers and birds to open and human forms to issue therefrom, and on the black background of the wonderful garden there appear myriad flowers, in the center of each of which is a smiling feminine head. Tableaux showing pretty girl and flower effects are plentiful and the film winds up with a burst of multi-colored flame, which shoots in fiery splendor from leaves and petals.
- Who directed The Tulips?
- The Tulips was directed by Segundo de Chomón.
- How long is The Tulips?
- The Tulips has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
- What genre is The Tulips?
- The Tulips is a Fantasy film.
- Where was The Tulips produced?
- The Tulips was produced in France.