Search

» » The Chateau of Chenonceau (1913)

Short summary

A fine specimen of Renaissance architecture which has the added attraction of being built on stone piers across the river Cher.
A fine specimen of Renaissance architecture which has the added attraction of being built on stone piers across the river Cher.

Released in the US as a split reel along with the comedy Max Linder's Debut As a Cinematograph Artist (1910).

Original French title is undetermined.

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Fani
    A series of clearly photographed views of one of the beautiful castles of France, which is built like a bridge across the River Cher. The only fault we have to find with such offerings is that they fail to give us enough information in the titles to enable us to know what we are seeing. To a person of no reading, they have little interest; others want to know who built it and why it was built across the river. - The Moving Picture World, June 21, 1913
  • All rights reserved © 2017-2024 hd.thomson-multimedia.com