C'est complet! Trailer

C'est complet! Trailer (1903)

10 June 1903 Comedy 1 mins

Two men spot a couple of dressed mannequins standing outside a tailor shop. As a joke, they move them into a public urinal (vespasienne). One by one, several men appear in need of using the urinal and wait patiently when they see it full, until they finally discover the joke.

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France 10 June 1903

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