Christiane Mandelys
Acting
Biography
Christiane Mandelys was born on December 3, 1873 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for The Prodigal Son (1907), Les heures - Épisode 4: Le soir, la nuit (1909) and Les heures - Épisode 2: Le matin, le jour (1909). She was married to Georges Wague. She died on May 18, 1957 in Paris.
Known For

This darling compilation of Feuillade's 'Le Printemps' series embodies the joyous feeling of dancing out of winter into the spring.
Spring

Melodrama about a rich father who gains custody of his child while the mother goes off in tears. Of course, the child is miserable even though he has everything in the world but after a weekend trip at his poor mother's house, the child realizes that money isn't everything and he has to convince the father that his money is evil.
Custody of the Child

The goddess Minerva is jealous of the young Arachne who is more clever it in weaving. Out of spite, Arachne Minerva rushed into hell, then transforms into a spider that will forever spinning its web.
The Legend of the Spinner
The first feature-length motion picture produced in Europe, running 90 minutes. Directed by Michel Carré, from his own three-act stage pantomime, The Prodigal Son. The film was basically an unmodified filmed record of his play. Filmed at the Gaumont Film Company studios in May 1907.
The Prodigal Son
Directed by Louis Feuillade (atributed) or by Etienne Arnaud (atributed), according to the Gaumont archives.
The Huguenot
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Judith and Holophernes

Nymphs and cupids dance in celebration of the arrival of Spring.
Spring: Episode 3 - The Becqué / In Orchards

Nymphs and cupids dance in celebration of the arrival of Spring.
Spring: Episode 4 - The Games and the Reefs / Floréal

Nymphs and cupids dance in celebration of the arrival of Spring.