La Folie du Docteur Tube
La Folie du docteur Tube is a 1915 short silent experimental film directed by Abel Gance, in which a scientist takes a white powder which makes him hallucinate. Gance shows the man's hallucinations by using a series of distorting lenses on the camera.[1] A copy of the film is preserved at the Cinémathèque française and has been digitised.[2]
La Folie du docteur Tube | |
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Directed by | Abel Gance |
Produced by | Louis Nalpas |
Written by | Abel Gance |
Starring | Séverin-Mars Albert Dieudonné |
Cinematography | Léonce-Henri Burel |
Release date |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | Silent French intertitles |
Cast
- Séverin-Mars as Dr Tube
- Albert Dieudonné as a young man
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References
- Shepard, Richard F. "New York Times: La Folie du Docteur Tube". NY Times. Retrieved 20 July 2008.
- Film description at Cinémathèque française [archived]. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
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