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Rigadin, Garçon de Banque

Where to Watch Rigadin, Garçon de Banque

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Released , 'Rigadin, Garçon de Banque' stars Charles Prince, Armand Lurville, Suzanne Demay The movie has a runtime of about 9 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from respected users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Charles Prince shows up with some money from the banque. While the old man continues to play cards with his pals, Rigadin and the young wife go into a room; the husband soon follows and kicks him out. But when he dons a different hat, he isn't recognized. It's a very slight addition to Prince's series as Rigadin, and at times seems a trifle incoherent to modern viewers, most of whom have never seen a formal hat of any description. Instead they will notice the pulled faces and painted backdrops, as Prince tries and fails to make this minor one-reel comedy more interesting. With Suzanne Demay and Armand Lurville." .