Léontine
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Léontine, the Troublemaker (1911)
Léontine goes on a dish-breaking rampage to protest her parents’ boring rules, so they kick her to the curb. She proceeds to terrorize...
Love and Music (1911)
Accomplished musician Blanche Ladoré (played by “Léontine”) places a personal ad in the paper wishing to marry an...
Fear of Shadows (1911)
In a playful, reflexive take on the familiar “last-minute rescue” formula, a woman and her housekeeper left alone at home miss-read...
Rosalie and Léontine Go to the Theatre (1911)
Rosalie and Léontine go to the theater and are swept away by big emotions.
Rosalie and Her Phonograph (1911)
A jolly housekeeper brings new meaning to the notion of “home entertainment” with a handsome new portable phonograph that causes people,...
Léontine’s Apprenticeship (1911)
It’s high time for tomboy Titine to settle down and learn a useful trade. Instead, she terrorizes any shop owner foolish enough to audition her...
Léontine Pulls the Strings (1910)
Hell hath no fury like Léontine with a piece of string! Our favorite mutinous miscreant returns with her weapon of choice, “pulling the...
Léontine's Boat (1911)
Léontine cannot resist her desire to sail her new toy boat indoors. She plugs up the drains and turns on the faucets, flooding the house as...
Léontine Keeps House (1912)
In a last gasp effort to school Titine in domestic labor, her parents entrust her with housesitting. She executes her obligations with catastrophic...
The New Air Fan (1911)
Titine and her family go for a fast-motion bicycle ride while enveloping the whole public sphere in their raging tornado of bodily ventilation. They...
Léontine’s Pranks (1912)
Yet again, Léontine ignores the well-meaning advice of her mother. She attempts to hang her downstairs neighbor (played by a man in drag) with...
Léontine Becomes an Errand Girl (1910)
The oldest surviving film in the Léontine series, this incomplete escapade features everyone’s favorite “mistress of mayhem”...
Léontine’s Battery (1910)
Léontine lights up our lives with an electric battery, electrocuting everyone in her path. Her victims include two old ladies (played by men...
Léontine on Vacation (1910)
What would a vacation be for Titine without hellraising mischief? As a reward for receiving high marks at school, she goes on a peaceful jaunt to the...
A Hasty Renovation (1911)
Léontine helps her pal Rosalie (Sarah Duhamel) race against time to clean up a house after Rosalie’s boss, Baron von Hummen, announces...
Léontine Gets Carried Away (1911)
Léontine is sent airborne by too many helium balloons and takes a catastrophic joyride across town, while her parents and the townsfolk...