L'électrocuté Filming Locations

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L'électrocuté (1908)
Runtime: 0 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1908
IMDB: tt1726002
Plot summary

A cook is seen in her kitchen. She is so lazy that between placing the ladle in the pot and taking it out again she falls asleep. She places the plates and other utensils on the dangerous edge of the table, too lazy to lift them to the middle. She continually yawns and stretches her limbs and seems to be in a morphic stupor as she waits upon her mistress at dinner. She persists in bowing her lazy head continually and when she shuffles from the dining-room she goes straight to bed. Here, without tidying the bed or removing any garment, she throws herself down and is immediately asleep. The entrance of her employer is followed by a rude awakening and she is hustled out on an errand. Apparently she knows her fault, for she goes to an electrician and asks him for some remedy for laziness. He is promptly on the job and adjusts a number of electrodes to her body, also placing a metal cap on her head. He then turns on the current and she begins to dance about greatly animated. In this way she departs from the store and comes to an employment agency, and her fighting, jumping manner wins everybody and after creating a disturbance she bolts out through the door. She now writes a letter to the manager of a telephone exchange asking for a position and she is accepted. She is seen as she enters the exchange room, where two lady operators are dosing and reading while the bells about them ring for service. They ignore the bells and keep on reading until the new telephone girl arrives. To the amazement of the others she begins to work, industriously inserting and pulling out plugs, and as the film ends she is doing the work of both girls in half the time.

Genres
Short
Comedy
Cast
Directors
Camille de Morlhon
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L'électrocuté filming locations