Lea in Banca
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She Turns Their Heads
Lea Giunchi comes to a bank with a letter from her uncle. He's an important man , so when he asks the firm to give her a job, they do it instantly, without a glance. Then when they do glance, they can't stop looking.
It's a simple and telling little comedy about what the tired businessman wants in his daily routine. Without any insane characters, without a chase, and without breaking any large and grangible objects, Miss Giunchi has written, directed and starred in a very funny half-reel comedy
Like many forgotten clowns of the silent era, there's little about Signorina Giunchi; apparently she was married, and had children. She stopped making films, as best as I can figure out (I don't read Italian), upon the death of her companion in 1919. She died in 1938, age 54.
Bob
It's a simple and telling little comedy about what the tired businessman wants in his daily routine. Without any insane characters, without a chase, and without breaking any large and grangible objects, Miss Giunchi has written, directed and starred in a very funny half-reel comedy
Like many forgotten clowns of the silent era, there's little about Signorina Giunchi; apparently she was married, and had children. She stopped making films, as best as I can figure out (I don't read Italian), upon the death of her companion in 1919. She died in 1938, age 54.
Bob
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- May 17, 2020
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