The Jam Jar (1911)

Léonce Plumeau receives news at his office that his elderly aunt Ursule is very ill. After expressing his unbridled joy, he writes to his wife to urge her to go immediately to take care of the inheritance and to bring his aunt one of the jars of jam she is making. The aunt welcomes her warmly and shows her the will, which names her as the sole heir. Léontine returns delighted. Immediately after her departure, the aunt, who loves jam, hastens to open the jar and taste its contents, when she notices her nephew's handwriting on the lid.

Director: Georges Denola
Runtime: 6 min
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Production: Société cinématographique des auteurs et gens de lettres (SCAGL)
Country: France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Georges Denola

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Jam Jar about?
Léonce Plumeau receives news at his office that his elderly aunt Ursule is very ill. After expressing his unbridled joy, he writes to his wife to urge her to go immediately to take care of the inheritance and to bring his aunt one of the jars of jam she is making. The aunt welcomes her warmly and shows her the will, which names her as the sole heir. Léontine returns delighted. Immediately after her departure, the aunt, who loves jam, hastens to open the jar and taste its contents, when she notices her nephew's handwriting on the lid.
Who directed The Jam Jar?
The Jam Jar was directed by Georges Denola.
How long is The Jam Jar?
The Jam Jar has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
Where was The Jam Jar produced?
The Jam Jar was produced in France.