Patouillard paie ses dettes (1911)
Bill is dead broke, and his hard-hearted creditors gather round like carrion crows. In vain he tries his wily arts and blandishments upon them. It is quite evident that he will either have to go to America and there get married or go to work. Bill sallies forth in search of employment or a rich widow, not particularly which in his despair, and chances upon a stray bear. Bruin decides to go into partnership with William and they soon scare away all the creditors. The way Bruin handles the creditors causes much wholesome fun and cannot fail to appeal to young and old.
Director: Romeo Bosetti
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: October 20, 1911
Cast
- Paul Bertho - Patouillard
Production: Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France
Country: France
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Patouillard paie ses dettes about?
- Bill is dead broke, and his hard-hearted creditors gather round like carrion crows. In vain he tries his wily arts and blandishments upon them. It is quite evident that he will either have to go to America and there get married or go to work. Bill sallies forth in search of employment or a rich widow, not particularly which in his despair, and chances upon a stray bear. Bruin decides to go into partnership with William and they soon scare away all the creditors. The way Bruin handles the creditors causes much wholesome fun and cannot fail to appeal to young and old.
- Who directed Patouillard paie ses dettes?
- Patouillard paie ses dettes was directed by Romeo Bosetti.
- Who stars in Patouillard paie ses dettes?
- Patouillard paie ses dettes stars Paul Bertho.
- How long is Patouillard paie ses dettes?
- Patouillard paie ses dettes has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is Patouillard paie ses dettes?
- Patouillard paie ses dettes is a Comedy film.
- Where was Patouillard paie ses dettes produced?
- Patouillard paie ses dettes was produced in France.