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Zigoto boulanger

Original title: The Bakery
  • 1921
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
84
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Larry Semon in Zigoto boulanger (1921)
SlapstickComedyShort

Well-meaning but accident-prone bakery employee Larry is involved in numerous slapstick mishaps on the job. After accidentally causing the bakery owner to fall into a vat of cake batter Larr... Read allWell-meaning but accident-prone bakery employee Larry is involved in numerous slapstick mishaps on the job. After accidentally causing the bakery owner to fall into a vat of cake batter Larry finds his job in jeopardy, but he redeems himself by foiling a robbery planned by the ba... Read allWell-meaning but accident-prone bakery employee Larry is involved in numerous slapstick mishaps on the job. After accidentally causing the bakery owner to fall into a vat of cake batter Larry finds his job in jeopardy, but he redeems himself by foiling a robbery planned by the bakery foreman.

  • Directors
    • Larry Semon
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writers
    • Larry Semon
    • Norman Taurog
  • Stars
    • Larry Semon
    • Oliver Hardy
    • Frank Alexander
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    84
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Larry Semon
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Larry Semon
      • Norman Taurog
    • Stars
      • Larry Semon
      • Oliver Hardy
      • Frank Alexander
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Larry Semon
    Larry Semon
    • Larry, a Bakery Clerk
    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • Foreman
    • (as Babe Hardy)
    Frank Alexander
    • Bakery Owner
    Norma Nichols
    • Bakery Owner's Daughter
    William Hauber
    • Rival worker
    • (as Bill Hauber)
    Grover Ligon
    • Bakery worker
    Eva Thatcher
    Eva Thatcher
    • Customer
    Pete Gordon
    Pete Gordon
    • Bakery worker
    Jack Duffy
    Jack Duffy
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Al Thompson
    Al Thompson
    • Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Larry Semon
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Larry Semon
      • Norman Taurog
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    10quadraphonicfreak

    One of the best slapstick comedies!

    Other than Oliver Hardy playing the same type of villain as Eric Campbell, I see nothing else that resembles Chaplin in the least. Chaplin was never as physical in his comedy as Semon was. "The Bakery" is thin on plot like most all of his films but if you're looking to laugh a plot does not seem that necessary. And laugh you will as this film has some of the best sight gags ever put on film. The mouse sequence is one of the funniest in the film, as well as the owner falling into a vat of dough one story below. The teetering ladder across a fence into the motorway just missing large oncoming trucks is pure genius! This film really is one of the best from Semon then at the height of his career with Vitagraph. While Chaplin would often milk a single gag to unbearably long lengths in many of his films, Semon would move quickly through all his usual gags. The 1921 review of this film claimed it brought the house down at the Rialto during its premier...it's easy even today to see why. If you're a Larry Semon fan you may also want to check out "The Show" from 1922 or "School days" from 1920, which were also released from Vitagraph.
    9planktonrules

    Among Larry Semon's finest films

    It's hard to believe that back in the early 1920s, Larry Semon was one of the top movie comics--as he is practically unheard of today. In fact, I think the only reason I found this short on DVD was because like many of Semon's films, his co-star was Oliver Hardy and this film was part of Passport Video's "The Laurel OR Hardy Collection"--films featuring one or the other before they were permanently teamed in 1927.

    While I have never been a huge Larry Semon fan, I have seen a few dozen of his films and appreciate that he CAN be exceptionally funny and his stunts amazing to watch. Unfortunately, this is not the norm, as most of Semon's films are rather mediocre for the genre. However, I was very, very happy to see that this was not a typical Semon film but one where all the action and plotting worked perfectly--producing one of the funnier comedy shorts of the 1920s I have seen. While it lacks the sophistication and polish of the best of Keaton and Lloyd, for laughs it's hard to beat this film. I particularly loved the scene where he tried to get the mouse off the customer--you'd have to see it to believe it. Plus, in this film the stunt-work is very high energy and amazing--particularly the huge falls through the trapdoor from one floor to another. I don't know how they did this dangerous work without someone being killed!! Funny, high-paced, and coming together like a true work of art, this is Larry Semon at his absolute finest.
    10Kiddman

    Hilarious "pure" slapstick!

    Larry Semon is, sadly, likely the most historically overlooked of all the "silent clowns".

    Critics panned his films later in his career, due to his refusal to change from tried-and-true slapstick formulas, and he was soon forgotten in the public eye after he died too young of tuberculosis.

    Also, whomever may get a chance to actually see one of his flicks, be warned they are often not "PC" in today's world, containing racial stereotypes, etc.

    HOWEVER...

    "The Bakery" is pure fun from the start, with pies, lard, soot, food, flour, and whatever else happens to be handy flying thruout! This silly romp is very worth seeing, if you can find it (a very hard thing to do).
    6F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Is that you, Josephine?

    Larry Semon made 'The Bakery' during the phase of his career when he was trying to be Chaplinesque. We see him here in the titular bakery as the general dogsbody, just as Chaplin was employed in various workplaces in several of his Essanay and Keystone comedies (notably 'Dough and Dynamite', also set in a bakery). And here, as in several of Semon's other comedies from this period, Oliver Hardy is cast as a villain very much in the mould of the characters played by Eric Campbell in Chaplin's comedies for Mutual. In 'The Bakery', Hardy is even wearing bushy eyebrows and a moustache that make him resemble Campbell in 'The Adventurer'.

    For once, Semon makes a distinctive entrance. We first see his character only from below the waist, the upper half of his body concealed beneath the stack of parcels he's carrying. Only after he stumbles through a trap door do we see his face: one of the most naturally comic faces in all of silent films. Too bad that Semon's comedic inventiveness never caught up with his appearance.

    Some of Chaplin's short comedies got a great deal of comic mileage out of one unusual prop; notably the escalator in 'The Floorwalker'. In 'The Bakery', Semon gets impressive mileage out of a rotating pillar of shelves, each shelf containing a different cake. Semon spins the pillar so that its protruding sign spins round and hits Hardy in the back of the head. Then Hardy chases Semon round the pillar, prompting Semon to take the natural (and very Chaplin-like) lurk of riding the pillar while it revolves, so that he can relax while Hardy pursues him.

    There's even a Chaplinesque plot line here, with a shortage in the bakery's books. I expected Hardy, as the villain, to be the culprit here ... and was surprised when things went otherwise. Elsewhere, there's a Prohibition gag involving a bottle labelled 'Home Brew'. (Which makes as much sense as a bag of cocaine marked 'Cocaine'.) I'll give a good-sport award to actress Eva Thatcher for a sequence in which a mouse climbs into her clothing; too bad the routine isn't funny.

    The real mystery of this Semon short is the brief but virtuoso performance by a trained monkey. This monkey looks exactly like Josephine, the monkey who gave such remarkable performances in Harold Lloyd's 'The Kid Brother' and Buster Keaton's 'The Cameraman'. But those movies were six and seven years after 'The Bakery' ... is it possible that Josephine's movie career lasted for so long? I'm absolutely certain that this is the same monkey; I wish I could verify it.

    'The Bakery' is well above Larry Semon's average, largely due to the fact that for most of its length he's emulating Chaplin's brand of comedy. Unfortunately, by the end of this short movie, Larry Semon has reverted to his true nature, and we get one of those wildly implausible Semon gag sequences: this one involving a ladder that manages to tip its occupants into ladies' bathrooms and other inconvenient places, in a manner that's too implausible to be funny. There's too much cakery fakery in 'The Bakery', but at least it's concentrated into the last 300 feet or so of this short movie. I'll rate 'The Bakery' 6 out of 10, much higher than I'd usually rate a Semon film.
    pmsusana

    An absolute joy to watch!

    A hilarious slapstick comedy from Larry Semon's best period, with a sight gag every few seconds, stunt work that still amazes, and several scenes that show magnificent comic timing. Also, it's interesting to see Oliver Hardy (several years before teaming with Stan Laurel) playing the villain, as he did in many Semon comedies.

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      Can be found on DVD Larry Semon Forgotten Funnymen
    • Quotes

      Title Card: Nothing to do, and doing it. No place to go, and going there. Nothing to fall for, and falling for it. - Larry Semon.

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      Edited into Good Old Corn (1943)

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1924 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Bakery
    • Production companies
      • Larry Semon Productions
      • Vitagraph Company of America
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      • 24m
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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