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The '?' Motorist

  • 1906
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6.6/10
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The '?' Motorist (1906)
ComedyFantasySci-FiShort

A British trick film in which a motorist ends up driving around the rings of Saturn.A British trick film in which a motorist ends up driving around the rings of Saturn.A British trick film in which a motorist ends up driving around the rings of Saturn.

  • Director
    • Walter R. Booth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Walter R. Booth
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    7Kitahito

    They can't keep getting away with it!

    These people are clearly menace to society, and the civilization as a whole. They break all the laws. Even the laws of physics. Someone needs to stop them! Just look at the road rage at the beginning! Not to mention the off-roading on the rings of Saturn! That driver is a bad example for our youth, a danger to the elderly, and a disgrace on our community! This has to end!
    7injury-65447

    Vroom vroom

    This is a mad little film. Quite bizarre and inventive for the time I think. I was bemused rather than genuinely entertained.
    6dommercaldi

    A Fun Little, But Forgettable, Short

    Pros: 1. The quick cut edits help to give the short a suitable fun and upbeat feel. 2. The special effects are far ahead of their time, and they still hold up 114 years later. 3. The set design is beautifully quaint, especially the outer space setting.

    Cons: 1. The plot makes little sense, and clearly most of the thought was directed to the special effects, instead of composing a compelling story. 2. The comedy completely misses , and whilst it may have been funny yesteryear, the the humour hasn't aged well. 3. The lack of intriguing characters makes it difficult to be properly invested.
    Cineanalyst

    Good, Zany Trick Film

    This is an exceptional trick film from early cinema. The trick film was one of the most popular genres of the time, popularized and created by Georges Méliès. This one by Robert W. Paul and Walter R. Booth is superior to Méliès's films in the respect that it's not chained to the tableau style of storytelling that Méliès relentlessly pursued in his attempt to make film an extension of theatre. That is, instead of one complete scene followed by another, generally linked by dissolves, this film is linked by simple, continuously smoother cuts. Scenes are somewhat dissected and action moves from shot to shot in a modern continuity fashion. It also isn't confined to the stage--the cramped studio in which Méliès worked with the camera taking the position of the proscenium arch.

    The open space allows for the common gag of a car running over a man (replaced by a dummy), which is technically done fairly well here for the time. From there, the car and occupants drive up a building and up to the sky and, eventually, outer space. The sky and outer space bit seems characteristic of what Méliès had been doing. The final gag is also quite clever--playing with the notion of the good 'ole horse carriage as safe and the newfangled automobile as dangerous: a common theme in trick films. This is zany, fun stuff, and I can see why these "cinema of attractions" continued to coexist with the generally less-entertaining story films. Apparently, having since left Paul and Paul having since left the movie business, Booth remade this in 1911 as "The Automatic Motorist".
    7AlsExGal

    Interesting that it is not better known...

    ... among the very early silent films. Made in Great Britain, it seems to have some of the influence of Melies in it. It is simply a couple driving around and doing things that cars - and people - simply cannot do. There are very good special effects for 1906. Note that even in 1906 that the steering wheel is on the right side of the car in Great Britain. However, the motorist drives down the middle of the street. Probably not much worry of oncoming traffic at this point. It's actually on Region One DVD by Kino, but is also very available on youtube, though the print is not very good.

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      In the film's final shot, a woman observing the crew is visible.
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      Featured in Silent Britain (2006)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1906 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Questionmark Motorist
    • Production company
      • Robert W. Paul
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    • Runtime
      • 3m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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