Cyrano de Bergerac (1900 film)

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Cyrano de Bergerac
Cyrano de Bergerac (1900)
Directed byClément Maurice
Based onCyrano de Bergerac
1897 play

by Edmond Rostand
Produced byClément Maurice
Starring
Production
company
Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre
Release date
  • 1900 (1900)
Running time
2 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1900 French short drama film directed by Clément Maurice,[1] featuring Benoit Constant Coquelin as Cyrano. It was shown at the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition. The film, tinted with color and synchronized to a wax cylinder recording,[2] is thought to be the first film made with both color and sound.

Plot summary[edit]

The film seems to be a adaptation based on the first chapter, where a duel occurs in a theater in the original source material.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Hayward, Susan; Vincendeau, Ginette (23 April 2014). French Film: Texts and Contexts. Routledge. p. 295. ISBN 978-1-136-21479-0.
  2. ^ Eagan, Daniel (2010). America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry. A&C Black. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-8264-2977-3.

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