Directed by René Clair • 1928 • France
Starring Pierre Batcheff, Jim Gérald, Véra Flory
Director René Clair’s last silent feature, adapted from another Eugène Labiche play, is one his finest comic adventures. Young lawyer Fremissin (Pierre Batcheff) must overcome his debilitating meekness in order to win the hand of the beautiful Cecile (Véra Flory), who has been betrothed against her will to the bestial Garadoux (Jim Gérald), his former legal client. As Fremissin finds the courage to confront his loutish rival, a series of misunderstandings transforms the tense love triangle into a madcap farce, with Clair employing a panoply of devices—such as split screens, reverse motion, and tableaux vivants—to ingenious, hilarious effect. An homage to the slapstick successes of Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, as well as a final burst of pure visual invention before he switched to sound, TWO TIMID SOULS is Clair at his sweetest and most anarchic.
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The Italian Straw Hat
Directed by René Clair • 1928 • France
Starring Albert Préjean, Geymond Vital, Olga ChekhovaEn route to his wedding, Fadinard (Albert Préjean) parks alongside a country lane, where his horse chews on the hat of a married woman (Olga Chekhova) engaging in a tryst with a solemn, decorated lieuten...
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Quatorze juillet
Directed by René Clair • 1933 • France
Starring Annabella, George Riguad, Raymond CordyOn a particularly festive Bastille Day in the City of Light, flower seller Anna (Annabella) and hack driver Jean (George Rigaud) fall in love, and all seems right with the world—until a seductive former girlf...