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Le jugement du chien

Original title: Jean Rescues
  • 1911
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Leo Delaney, Florence Turner, and Jean in Le jugement du chien (1911)
DramaShort

Jealous of Horace and jealous of Jean, Oscar thinks he loves Alice, with whom he is constantly finding fault for showing the slightest attention to anybody but himself. Jean has a good deal ... Read allJealous of Horace and jealous of Jean, Oscar thinks he loves Alice, with whom he is constantly finding fault for showing the slightest attention to anybody but himself. Jean has a good deal of good dog sense, and instinctively shuns Oscar, whose disposition is anything but lovabl... Read allJealous of Horace and jealous of Jean, Oscar thinks he loves Alice, with whom he is constantly finding fault for showing the slightest attention to anybody but himself. Jean has a good deal of good dog sense, and instinctively shuns Oscar, whose disposition is anything but lovable. The dog is very fond of Horace, who is a man of gentle nature and kindly character. Jea... Read all

  • Director
    • Laurence Trimble
  • Stars
    • Florence Turner
    • Leo Delaney
    • William Humphrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    16
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    • Director
      • Laurence Trimble
    • Stars
      • Florence Turner
      • Leo Delaney
      • William Humphrey
    • 2User reviews
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    Florence Turner
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    • Alice
    Leo Delaney
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    • Horace
    William Humphrey
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    Jean
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    • Jean, a Dog
    • Director
      • Laurence Trimble
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    6boblipton

    Trust Jean

    Florence Turner and her trusty friend, Jean the Vitagraph Dog, are sitting disconsolate on the Maine beach, when William Humphries comes by and tries his smooth moves. Miss Turner entertains his wooing. However, when he brings books for them to sit and read, he fails to bring one for Jean. So she goes off and plays with her friend, Leo Delaney. As the plot advances, we discover that Humphries is a selfish, lazy individual. Jean recognizes this, but will Miss Turner before they are wed?

    There were a bunch of animal stars in the 1910s. While none of them would compare with the craze that attended Rin-Tin=Tin, Jean was among the most popular, and it's easy to understand why. She was owned by Laurence. Trimble, who directed this movie, and he invariably chose to cast her in movies which are still charming for their rather antique courtships among the humans, always aided by the vivacious Jean.
    drednm

    Jean the Vitagraph Dog

    Another of the Vitagraph films shot in Maine during the summer of 1911 and starring Florence Turner, Leo Delaney, and Jean the Vitagraph Dog.

    Plot has Turner engaged to nasty old William Humphrey. He and Jean dislike each other. What to do? Then one day Jean runs into Delaney on the beach and they play with each other. But Humphrey wants no part of either one them.

    Later, when Delaney goes swimming, he develops a cramp and is drowning. As spectators gather on the beach, only Jean is brave enough to go into the ocean to save him.

    The trio of Jean, Florence, and Leo were hugely popular in the early years of film, and audiences especially loved these series of seaside comedies and dramas they made in Maine in 1910 and 1911.

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1911 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jean Rescues
    • Production company
      • Vitagraph Company of America
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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