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The School for Sons-in-law

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'The School for Sons-in-law' was an 1897 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was inspired by a vaudeville (in the sense of a light stage comedy) by Eugne Bertol-Graivil, a French playwright whose real name was Eugne Domicent (18571910).

'The School for Sons-in-law' was filmed outdoors in the garden of the Mlis family property in Montreuil-sous-Bois, with painted scenery; many parts of the set were reused in other films. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 102 in its catalogues, but is currently presumed lost.

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