Bubble Gum (1931)
Boule de Gomme is a child actor. On the set of the film he is shooting he gets on the nerves of the director and of the all crew by being off the beat when he is asked to cry or to laugh. Nobody manages to reason with him, with the exception of a grip who uses the rough way. A good beating and everything comes right in the end. The grip is promoted to the rank of production manager.
Director: Georges Lacombe
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: February 18, 1931
Cast
Production: Synchro-Ciné
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Georges Lacombe
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bubble Gum about?
- Boule de Gomme is a child actor. On the set of the film he is shooting he gets on the nerves of the director and of the all crew by being off the beat when he is asked to cry or to laugh. Nobody manages to reason with him, with the exception of a grip who uses the rough way. A good beating and everything comes right in the end. The grip is promoted to the rank of production manager.
- Who directed Bubble Gum?
- Bubble Gum was directed by Georges Lacombe.
- Who stars in Bubble Gum?
- Bubble Gum stars Jane Pierson, Maximilienne, Janine Perrini, Léon Larive, Raymond Cordy, Charles Camus.
- How long is Bubble Gum?
- Bubble Gum has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
- Where was Bubble Gum produced?
- Bubble Gum was produced in France.