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Le cheval emballé

  • 1908
  • Not Rated
  • 7m
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6.2/10
526
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Le cheval emballé (1908)
ActionComedyShort

A laundry man parks his horse-drawn cart to make a delivery. While he is inside, his horse sees a bag of oats and starts to eat them. By the time the man comes back outside, the horse has ea... Read allA laundry man parks his horse-drawn cart to make a delivery. While he is inside, his horse sees a bag of oats and starts to eat them. By the time the man comes back outside, the horse has eaten a whole bag of oats, and has so much energy that he begins to race out of control.A laundry man parks his horse-drawn cart to make a delivery. While he is inside, his horse sees a bag of oats and starts to eat them. By the time the man comes back outside, the horse has eaten a whole bag of oats, and has so much energy that he begins to race out of control.

  • Director
    • Louis J. Gasnier
  • Writer
    • André Heuzé
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    526
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    • Director
      • Louis J. Gasnier
    • Writer
      • André Heuzé
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    6JoeytheBrit

    Horse Chase

    Another example of the early French chase genre, this film suffers from its familiarity to all the other chase films made around this time, but is OK when judged as a stand-alone film.

    The film starts quite slowly with a delivery man parking his horse outside a house, As we see the delivery man climbing every flight of steps in the house, sharing drinks with one of his customers, having a natter with the cleaning lady, etc, the horse is tucking into a sack of oats which seem to have been contaminated with some kind of performance-enhancing drug. No sooner has the delivery man pulled Dobbin away from his fix than the horse is tearing along the streets, running into things and knocking them over. Before long, he has a trail of injured parties giving chase.

    The film's not bad, and at least tries to set itself apart by incorporating some trick shots into the mix - at one point we see the horse running backwards along the street with his pursuers giving chase.
    bob the moo

    OK but not that strong in regards the comedy or historical relevancy

    A deliveryman leaves his horse and cart out in the street while he goes inside to make a delivery. However the horse is hungry and eats his way through an entire bag of oats that was left outside the building for sale. What damage can that do wonders the man and it is not long before he finds the answer to his own question! A simple comedy perhaps but a typical example of the Pathé silent short films doing what they did best – pushing the average higher. In this regard they yet again produce a narrative that spreads over several scenes and several sets. At their best, the company expanded narratives over longer than average films but in this case it is for an extended comedy sketch. The slapstick is not that funny and doesn't have enough imagination and wit to it for my money so if it hadn't been for the historical interest I probably wouldn't have bothered.

    Not that great a short then and, in regards seeing Pathé's role in the development of early cinema and techniques, there are better shorts out there.
    Snow Leopard

    Amusing Slapstick, If A Bit Over-The-Top

    The slapstick gets a little over-the-top at times, but this is an amusing little feature, and parts of it were carefully constructed, too. There isn't much of a story, and what there is serves only as a setup for the slapstick. The horse gets all the best moments, and his antics are the source of the best gags. But a couple of the gags were rather involved, and probably had to be set up with a lot of care so that the horse and props worked the right way. There are also a couple of trick shots that work all right. Once this gets going, it's rather amusing and worth watching.
    5planktonrules

    Historically important slapstick film,...though it's also a bit dull

    This Pathé Frères film is historically important because it's one of the earliest "chase films"--a type of film that was very important to early slapstick. Unfortunately, it's also a pretty dull film despite being so novel. A horse pulling a wagon eats a whole bunch of food that isn't his and then is chased around the streets by a whole bunch of folks. Oddly, despite being a horse, the people chasing him always seem to be just a few feet behind--something the film crew didn't think about when they made the film. There's a lot of frenetic energy, but not a whole lot to laugh at during the course of the film. I am usually VERY, VERY generous to early films and my expectations are a bit lower due to the newness of the field, but this one just isn't much fun.
    7effrayant

    The making of "Le cheval emballé"

    Found this on the Pathe catalogue site (http://filmographie.fondation- jeromeseydoux-pathe.com/1169-cheval-emballe). It gave me new respect for Louis J. Gasnier (of 'Reefer Madness' fame).

    Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, from 3 to 01.09.1908 In its issue 69 of 01.02.1908 Phono-Ciné-Gazette under "The danger in Cinematograph" recounted that ... the employee who ran the car risked his life as the vehicle made a plume which we did not expect when it comes to full market! And The Moving Picture World of 09.04.1910 the announcement of the arrival of Louis J. Gasnier to the direction of Pathé studio Bound Brook was followed by a story about the shooting of packaged horse: Mr Gasnier is a man of great resource and HAS HAD Many trilling adventures in the manufacture of films. One notable instance of This Was DURING THE photographing of the classic film The Almost Runaway Horse how much Was Heard It Was as to how feasible to secure a horse with intelligence Such as this one Seemed to have. The secret of the matter lay in the fact That underneath the body of the wagon was a two-wheeled vehicle. There was attached a coffin with the ends knocked out. This Was Because Of its chosen interior padding. In this, Mr. Gasnier Took His position, facing downward, and Entirely dressed in black, with black gloves and a mask similar to Those used on the days of the Inquisition, over His face, and from here he drove the spirited cavalry horse by means of two steel wires of the ends of which were Fastened to bold sticks For Him In His Hands. The shafts of the wagon Were Fastened to the body by bands purpose steels In Spite of this arrangement Mr. Gasnier was nearly killed. Just after the scene which shows the car knocking down the scaffold, the steel bands broke and Mr. Gasnier, as the car pitched forward and turned a full somersault, Was So badly Injured That He Was unconscious for more than half an hour and fifteen Spent days in the hospital. The horse, at the time of this accident was really running away, and HAVING rid himself of the cart, dashed ahead, and finally ran Into the river. Mr. Gasnier's nerve is shown by the fact That After His release from the hospital he got back Into the vehicle repaired and finished the picture.

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    • Goofs
      The horse at the beginning and end of the movie has four white socks, but in the section beginning with the horse backing up, only one.
    • Connections
      Remade as The Curtain Pole (1909)

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1908 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • None
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Runaway Horse
    • Production company
      • Pathé Frères
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    • Runtime
      • 7m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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