Zigoto et la blanchisseuse movie poster

Zigoto et la blanchisseuse

September 13, 1912 0h 11m

Originally released in 1912. Zigoto et la blanchisseuse is a comedy film. directed by Jean Durand. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Lucien Bataille, Berthe Dagmar, and Édouard Grisollet

Synopsis

For some time now, Sosthène, clerk at the Grand Laundromat of Papillon-sous-Bois, has been in love with Alphonsine, the girl who brings the laundry. One evening, he decides to win the heart of his beloved, who until now has been cruel and deaf to his fiery declarations, and if necessary, he'll kidnap her. Hidden at the edge of the woods, when Alphonsine goes by, Sosthène rolls through the grass until he lands at the beauty's feet, proclaiming his love in a deranged voice: "Be mine, or die!", "You idiot!". Blood rushes to Sosthène's head. His breath becomes so ragged that it can be heard a mile away, catching the attention of the famous detective Zigoto who was walking Bouboule, his no less famous police dog.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 13, 1912 113 years ago
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Runtime 0h 11m 11 minutes total
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Gaumont

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zigoto et la blanchisseuse about?

For some time now, Sosthène, clerk at the Grand Laundromat of Papillon-sous-Bois, has been in love with Alphonsine, the girl who brings the laundry. One evening, he decides to win the heart of his...

Who directed Zigoto et la blanchisseuse?

Zigoto et la blanchisseuse was directed by Jean Durand.

How long is Zigoto et la blanchisseuse?

Zigoto et la blanchisseuse has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).

When was Zigoto et la blanchisseuse released?

Zigoto et la blanchisseuse was released on September 13, 1912 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Zigoto et la blanchisseuse?

The main cast of Zigoto et la blanchisseuse includes Lucien Bataille, Berthe Dagmar, Édouard Grisollet, Gaston Modot.