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''The System of Doctor Goudron'' (French:''Le système du docteur Goudron et du professeur Plume'', also released in the United States as ''The Lunatics'') is a 1913 French
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silent
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directed by
Maurice Tourneur Maurice may refer to: People *Saint Maurice (died 287), Roman legionary and Christian martyr *Maurice (emperor) or Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus (539–602), Byzantine emperor *Maurice (bishop of London) (died 1107), Lord Chancellor and Lo ...
and starring
Henri Gouget Henri Gouget was a French film actor.Waldman p.18 He appeared in more than sixty films during the silent era. Selected filmography * '' L'Enfant prodigue'' (1907) * ''The Gaieties of the Squadron'' (1913) * '' Jean la Poudre'' (1913) * ''The Syst ...
,
Henry Roussel Henry Roussel (1875–1946), also known as Henry Roussell, was a French silent film actor, film director and screenwriter best known for his silent films of the 1910s and 1920s. He starred in well over 40 films between 1912 and 1939. Selected f ...
and Renée Sylvaire. It was adapted from a 1903 Grand Guignol play (also starring Gouget) by
André de Lorde André de Latour, comte de Lorde (1869–1942) was a French playwright, the main author of the Grand Guignol plays from 1901 to 1926. His evening career was as a dramatist of terror; during daytimes he worked as a librarian in the Bibliothèque d ...
, which was itself based on the 1845
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The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" is a dark comedy short story by the American author Edgar Allan Poe. First published in ''Graham's Magazine'' in November 1845, the story centers on a naïve and unnamed narrator's visit to a menta ...
'' by
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. It has been called the first French feature-length horror film. The film was the first of two Grand Guignol adaptations directed by Tourneur, written by de Lorde, and starring Gouget and Roussel; the second would be 1914's ''
Figures de cire ''Figures de Cire'' (also known in English as ''The Man with Wax Faces,'' and re-released in 1918 as ''L'Homme aux figures de cire'') is a 1914 French short silent horror film directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film stars Henry Roussel, and was ...
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Plot

The plot revolves around a journalist, who, accompanied by his wife, travels to an old castle (complete with moat) which has been turned into an asylum, in the hopes of writing about a new approach to curing patients which is said to be practiced there. Arriving during a storm, they quickly discover that the inmates have taken over, and that the "cure" to insanity is gouging out an eye and slitting the throat. One "doctor" seems to be practicing this technique; another believes that he can float. Escape seems impossible, and the reporter is drawn to a table to undergo the "cure", but a gust of wind scattering the "doctor's" papers provides a distraction, and, with the help of a sympathetic inmate, the two protagonists are able to flee to safety.


Cast

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Henri Gouget Henri Gouget was a French film actor.Waldman p.18 He appeared in more than sixty films during the silent era. Selected filmography * '' L'Enfant prodigue'' (1907) * ''The Gaieties of the Squadron'' (1913) * '' Jean la Poudre'' (1913) * ''The Syst ...
as Goudron *
Henry Roussel Henry Roussel (1875–1946), also known as Henry Roussell, was a French silent film actor, film director and screenwriter best known for his silent films of the 1910s and 1920s. He starred in well over 40 films between 1912 and 1939. Selected f ...
as Tourist * Renée Sylvaire as Tourist's wife * Bahier as Plume *
Robert Saidreau The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...


Critical reception

Hanford Judson, writing for industry trade magazine '' The Moving Picture World'' in 1914, called the film “the kind of picture that will put immediate quietus on any buzz of conversation in the auditorium and will be called a ‘terrible, powerful’ picture. It is artistic, real, and gripping,” and praised the cinematography, along with Gouget's performance. Tourneur biographer Harry Waldman described the film as "...one of the first truly original French films - the earliest of the Grand-Guignol genre and the most celebrated if not most shocking of its day."


References


Bibliography

* Waldman, Harry. ''Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films''. McFarland, 2001.


External links

* 1913 films 1913 horror films Films based on works by Edgar Allan Poe Films directed by Maurice Tourneur French silent short films French horror films French black-and-white films Silent horror films 1910s French films {{1910s-horror-film-stub