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Albert Mullens

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The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach
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'Zandvoort in an uproar! On Saturday morning at roughly 10 o’clock, with beautiful weather and calm seas, a Frenchman sat in a beach chair to gaze upon the magnificent view that the sea always affords, until he slowly began to fall asleep’ So begins a report in the ‘Zandvoortsche Courant’ of July 25, 1905. The article explains how the man was faced with the oncoming tide, and – to the amazement of the audience – took off his trousers to prevent them from being ruined by the saltwater. While trying to escape from the policeman who had rushed to the scene, he jumps into a passing car, and hides out in a small changing cabin. Eventually he's nabbed by the police. Accompanied by a band and a large crowd, he is escorted to the police station. The article ends by saying that ‘Messrs. Alberts Frères’ had staged the whole incident for a film in which two of the most popular genres of that period - the locally-shot film and the chase film – would be combined.

The Misadventure of a French Gentleman Without Pants at the Zandvoort Beach

1905
Doopplechtigheid Prinses Juliana, met incident der rijtuigen
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Doopplechtigheid Prinses Juliana, met incident der rijtuigen

1909
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De nieuwe loopjongen uit Breda

1905
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The short story tells of a young man who, after being rejected by the girl of his dreams, hangs himself from the tallest tree in the local park. He is soon discovered by the park keeper and, amid much commotion, various people are called upon to get him down as quickly as possible. The young man turns out to be still alive and is resuscitated with a bicycle pump.

Een Jongmensch heeft zich opgehangen aan een boom in 't Muiderwoud

1907