Louis Z. Rollini

Most Popular Louis Z. Rollini Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Kiss of Glory Trailer (1913)

18 December 1913

The making of patriotic films was not rare among FAI productions, and Il bacio della gloria is one example, together with Armi e amori (1913) and Per la Patria! (1915).

La danse héroïque Trailer (1914)

27 March 1914

Mude movie from France

Bigorno fume l'opium Trailer (1914)

01 January 1914

Bigorno gets a visit to his seaside estate from a traveler, who brings a monkey and bric-a-brac for his wife and mother-in-law, and some opium for him.

The New Air Fan Trailer (1911)

14 July 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.

La Nouvelle bonne Trailer (1908)

21 June 1908

A newly-hired housekeeper turns out to be too clumsy and stupid to do her job.

Léontine Becomes an Errand Girl Trailer (1910)

01 July 1910

The oldest surviving film in the Léontine series, this incomplete escapade features everyone’s favorite “mistress of mayhem” doing what she does best: wreaking total havoc and defying repressive authority.

Léontine on Vacation Trailer (1910)

18 November 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 countryside to visit her aunt and uncle.

Léontine Keeps House Trailer (1912)

01 March 1912

In a last gasp effort to school Titine in domestic labor, her parents entrust her with housesitting. She executes her obligations with catastrophic aplomb, shattering all the dishes in the gesture of cleaning them.

Léontine’s Battery Trailer (1910)

01 September 1910

Léontine lights up our lives with an electric battery, electrocuting everyone in her path. Her victims include two old ladies (played by men in drag), dancers at a café, workers on a construction site, a group of lackluster conscripts, and the local police force.

Léontine’s Pranks Trailer (1912)

01 February 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 a rope, which she then uses to attach a bookseller’s kiosk to a moving vehicle.