The Imaginary Voyage (1926)

The Imaginary Voyage (1926) poster

In a daydream, a shy bank clerk is led by a fairy into a subterranean world where people transform into animals and waxworks come to life. Lucie, his office crush, follows him but a bad fairy is intent on keeping them apart.

Director: René Clair
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 80 min
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Cinematography: Amédée Morrin, Jimmy Berliet
Production: Georges Loureau
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: René Clair
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Imaginary Voyage about?
In a daydream, a shy bank clerk is led by a fairy into a subterranean world where people transform into animals and waxworks come to life. Lucie, his office crush, follows him but a bad fairy is intent on keeping them apart.
Who directed The Imaginary Voyage?
The Imaginary Voyage was directed by René Clair.
Who stars in The Imaginary Voyage?
The Imaginary Voyage stars Dolly Davis, Jean Börlin, Albert Préjean, Jim Gérald, Paul Ollivier, Maurice Schutz.
How long is The Imaginary Voyage?
The Imaginary Voyage has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is The Imaginary Voyage?
The Imaginary Voyage is a Comedy, Drama, Fantasy film.
Where was The Imaginary Voyage produced?
The Imaginary Voyage was produced in France.