Living Flowers (1906)
Gaston Velle's 'Les Fleurs Animées' was screened by the Australian-based Corrick Family Entertainers as part of their variety act. In their advertising the Corricks described the detailed, hand-coloured production as 'The finest "Color" Film of the Twentieth Century'. Simple camera tricks create a magic fairy story in this tale of angry flowers exacting revenge on a man who has wantonly destroyed their garden.
Keywords: tmdb.revenge, tmdb.silent-film, mdblist.imdb-short, mdblist.has-trailer, aspectratio.1-33-1
Production Companies: Pathé Frères
Country: France
Production Country:
France
Languages:
No Language,
French
