René Poyen
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The Golden Can (1932)
A hawker, pursued by the law, finds refuge in a garage and finds there a former comrade who has become a mechanic. As he looks like a car driver, he...
Judex (1916)
When an unscrupulous banker ruins his family, a young man swears to bring him to justice, so he adopts a new identity, the mysterious Judex, and...
Bout-de-Zan et le cigare (1914)
Kids reject the bad taste of medicine. Bout de Zan steals a cigar and tastes it, but it doesn't work.
Les Etrennes de Bout-de-Zan (1913)
Bout-de-Zan receives New Year gifts and uses them use it in a rather different way.
Bout-de-Zan at the Masquerade Ball (1913)
Following his parents, Bout-de-Zan participates in a masked ball wearing an elegant gown.
Bout-de-Zan's Money-Box (1913)
Bout-de-Zan and his family are around the dinner table, awaiting the visit of his millionaire uncle. But the uncle is not what he was...
Bout-de-Zan et le cheminot (1913)
One night, Bout-de-Zan finds a wanderer and shares his bed to him. The next morning there is a general panic among the servants...
Bout-de-Zan revient du cirque (1912)
After returning from the circus, Bout-de-Zan starts doing acrobatic tricks.
Le Gamin de Paris (1923)
Two war orphans, Joseph, apprentice printer, and Lisette, typist, live with their grandmother in Belleville. Lisette loves his next door neighbor,...
Pierrot, Pierrette (1924)
Pierrot et Pierrette, brother and sister, live in a caravan with their grandfather, the former ringmaster of a circus. To earn a living, they sing in...
Bout de Zan Steals an Elephant (1913)
Bout de Zan is a young boy by description and a petty thief by vocation. In this short, he does indeed steal an elephant from a circus, parading it...
La gosseline (1923)
A film by Louis Feuillade.
Bout-de-Zan and the Crocodile (1913)
A child terrorizes a fisherman by dressing his dog in a crocodile costume.
The Clutching Foot (1916)
The famous scientific detective Justin Crécelle and his faithful assistant Walter Jymson seek to halt the deeds of the "Clutching Foot" gang,...
Bout-de-Zan s'amuse (1913)
Bout-de-Zan and his little friends dress up.
Bout-de-Zan et le crime au téléphone (1914)
Some amateur players rehearse a crime play in the apartment of one of the company. Bout-de-Zan connects the telephone to the room of the concierge,...
The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris (1915)
Paris is prey to an invisible terror against which the police can do nothing: a sinister organization that sows chaos and death. The intrepid...
For the Children (1916)
The artist awakens. His maid brings him a letter from the Gaumont Studio. After a quick glance to it, he hastens to get dressed and runs to the...
The Well-Kept Girl (1924)
A baroness entrusts her daughter to her servants, Germain and Marie. Marie takes her to a dance hall, where the daughter is taken by a man.