The Stormy Winds Do Blow (1906)
"Alice Guy-Blaché liked Feuillade's scripts, and one of them, Le coup de vent, was filmed by Etienne Armaud in 1905. Two years later, Alice left Paris to follow her husband, who had just taken over the Berlin office of Gaumont, and she persuaded Gaumont to let Feuillade replace her. From 1907 he was in charge of hiring directors, buying scripts, choosing stars and at the same time directing his own films." From Decades Never Start on Time: A Richard Roud Anthology
Director: Étienne Arnaud
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: November 8, 1906
Screenplay
Production: Gaumont
Country: France
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Stormy Winds Do Blow about?
- "Alice Guy-Blaché liked Feuillade's scripts, and one of them, Le coup de vent, was filmed by Etienne Armaud in 1905. Two years later, Alice left Paris to follow her husband, who had just taken over the Berlin office of Gaumont, and she persuaded Gaumont to let Feuillade replace her. From 1907 he was in charge of hiring directors, buying scripts, choosing stars and at the same time directing his own films." From Decades Never Start on Time: A Richard Roud Anthology
- Who directed The Stormy Winds Do Blow?
- The Stormy Winds Do Blow was directed by Étienne Arnaud.
- How long is The Stormy Winds Do Blow?
- The Stormy Winds Do Blow has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- What genre is The Stormy Winds Do Blow?
- The Stormy Winds Do Blow is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Stormy Winds Do Blow produced?
- The Stormy Winds Do Blow was produced in France.