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Zigoto bûcheron

Original title: The Sawmill
  • 1922
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
292
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Zigoto bûcheron (1922)
SlapstickComedyShort

A bumbling sawmill employee tries to win the hand of the owner's daughter while staying out of the clutches of the mill's bullying foreman.A bumbling sawmill employee tries to win the hand of the owner's daughter while staying out of the clutches of the mill's bullying foreman.A bumbling sawmill employee tries to win the hand of the owner's daughter while staying out of the clutches of the mill's bullying foreman.

  • Directors
    • Larry Semon
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writers
    • Larry Semon
    • Norman Taurog
  • Stars
    • Oliver Hardy
    • Larry Semon
    • Frank Alexander
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    292
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Larry Semon
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writers
      • Larry Semon
      • Norman Taurog
    • Stars
      • Oliver Hardy
      • Larry Semon
      • Frank Alexander
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Oliver Hardy
    Oliver Hardy
    • The foreman
    • (as Babe Hardy)
    Larry Semon
    Larry Semon
    • The Dumb-Bell
    Frank Alexander
    • Mill Owner
    Kathleen O'Connor
    Kathleen O'Connor
    • The Boss's Daughter
    Ann Hastings
    • The owner's Daughter
    Al Thompson
    Al Thompson
    • The Boss
    Rosa Gore
    Rosa Gore
      William Hauber
      Peter Ormonds
      Pal the Dog
      • Directors
        • Larry Semon
        • Norman Taurog
      • Writers
        • Larry Semon
        • Norman Taurog
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      1F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

      Instant amnesia.

      Larry Semon was (at best) in the lower second rank of silent-movie comedians, more likely in the third rank. Buster Keaton, in his memoir co-written with Charles Samuels, commented that Semon tended to fill his comedies with all sorts of outrageous gags which had nothing to do with the plot or the characters. Consequently (said Keaton), audiences tended to laugh harder at Semon's shorts than at other comedians' work ... but afterwards they couldn't remember what they'd laughed at. It's hard to see how Keaton can have known this: did pollsters stop audiences on their way out of Semon screenings, and challenge them to synopsise what they'd just seen? But Keaton's observation was apparently made without malice, and certainly seems to be true.

      I've sat through 'The Sawmill' twice without laughing at all, and I'm blowed if I can remember what it's about. Semon's in a sawmill, right enough, and he avoids the obvious gags such as tying the heroine to a log as it approaches the buzzsaw. But he doesn't do anything better than that, either. This is very much a run-of-the-mill Semon movie, and I'm not saying that to hang jokes on the word 'mill'.

      As IMDb correctly notes, Semon expended a huge budget on this short comedy (and he spent only slightly smaller budgets on some of his others, such as 'The Counter Jumper'). Semon insisted on producing and budgeting his own films (with other people's money), but he was notoriously bad at budgeting and financing ... nearly as bad as Harry Langdon. Semon's eventual bankruptcy was undoubtedly a factor in his early death ... or disappearance, depending on which theory you believe. Anyway, you can definitely believe that 'The Sawmill' is worth a miss. I'll rate it, at absolute most, one point in 10. That sound you hear of sawing wood is the audience snoring.
      6masteradamson

      Standard Semon

      The Sawmill, despite its big budget, seems no different from any of the other Larry Semon films. It is the same story as usual. As the title suggests it is set in a sawmill. Larry has fallen for the owners daughter and Oliver Hardy has done the same. Hardy appears in his usual role of, the crook who tries to get the girl using brute force. This film features the usual Semon stunts, such as falling off buildings (rarely self performed) and jumping huge gaps. This film is nothing great, but you really have to pity Semon, for the film appears to have had a great deal put into it (virtually everything gets destroyed at some point).
      7tavm

      Oliver Hardy provides good support to Larry Semon in The Sawmill

      I found this short, The Sawmill, on a Platinum DVD collection of Laurel and Hardy shorts. It stars Larry Semon as one of the workers. Oliver Hardy plays the foreman and chief tormentor of Semon who shares with him a rivalry for the owner's daughter's hand. Unlike the Laurel and Hardy classic Busy Bodies, not all gags take place in a sawmill, some also take place in the owner's house involving a dog and some dynamite. There are also gags involving logs, paint, falling off roofs, and water. All are perfectly executed. There's a cartoonish atmosphere that's infectious here and that would eventually serve Hardy's later partnership with Stan Laurel well. For fans of Laurel and Hardy, this is well worth seeking out!
      5bkoganbing

      No real style of his own

      As a supporting player Oliver Hardy worked in several silent films before teaming with Stan Laurel. This one, The Sawmill, was done with now forgotten silent screen comedian Larry Semon as both star and producer. Hardy did several with him.

      I couldn't quite get Semon's style down, he seemed to flit from Buster Keaton, to Harry Langdon, to Stan Laurel with a little Charley Chase thrown in as well. Maybe a dash of Harold Lloyd. He's the little dunce of a worker at a sawmill who's in love with the owner's daughter. But so is Hardy who plays a Simon Legree like foreman who carries a bullwhip to enforce his will.

      The more Hardy chased, the more Semon ran until the worm turned and he got the girl at the expense of a sawmill. The Sawmill had a few good moments, but it was not up to the standards of any of the folks that Semon copied.
      jan-603

      Not to be confused with "Busy Bodies"

      The good L&H in a sawmill is the short film "Busy Bodies" (1933), worth watching.

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      • Trivia
        This holds the record as the most expensive short silent comedy ever produced. The cast and crew (consisting of 75 grips and electrical technicians, caterers, costumers, riggers, prop men and prop makers, construction and paint technicians, payroll cashiers, secretaries and script clerks, special effects technicians, transportation captains and drivers, assistant directors and production assistants) lived in a specially built bunker town while filming the short on location.
      • Connections
        Edited into Stop! Look and Laugh (1951)

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      • Release date
        • January 1, 1922 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • None
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Ah quelle scierie! (1922)
      • Filming locations
        • Lake Hume, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Larry Semon Productions
        • Vitagraph Company of America
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      • Runtime
        • 25m
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Silent
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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