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'Sideshow Wrestlers' (, literally "The Janitor's Advice, or A Visit to the Fair") is a 1908 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 11591165 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a 'bouffonnerie extravagante' (an "extravagant buffoonery").

Plot



On the encouragement of his friend, a lodging-house janitor, a man goes to try his luck sparring a professional wrestler at a fair sideshow. He watches some of them at work, including a exaggeratedly sturdy woman wrestler who completely flattens her opponent. Finally he is pitted against an extremely tall wrestler, and manages to come out victorious.

Production



The French title, 'Le Conseil du pipelet', refers to the lodging-house janitor in the first scene; such janitors had been called "pipelets" in France since the publication of Eugne Sue's 'The Mysteries of Paris' (184243), where the name first appears. The film finds Mlis reusing a bit of physical comedy, with a man flattened out like a pancake by means of a careful substitution splice, that he had already used in 'Fat and Lean Wrestling Match' (1900) and 'An Adventurous Automobile Trip' (1905). In turn, he would reuse the janitor's uniform in 'The Diabolic Tenant' (1909).

The film has been known to survive since at least the 1970s, when John Frazer's book 'Artificially Arranged Scenes' described its action but misreported the French title as 'High-Life Taylor' (the French title of a lost Mlis film, 'Up-to-Date Clothes Cleaning'). The confusion around the films' bilingual titles was cleared up in a Centre national de la cinmatographie publication a few years later.

References



Category:French black-and-white films

Category:Films directed by Georges Mlis

Category:French silent short films

Category:Professional wrestling films

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