WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Animation >

The Faithful Furniture

Watch The Faithful Furniture For Free

The Faithful Furniture

A man who no longer can afford his rent is forced to sell his beloved furniture. The furniture can not bear to be parted from their owner and decides to return home. Often confused with Bosetti's film Le Garde meuble automatique (1912).

... more
Release : 1910
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Pathé Frères, 
Crew : Director, 
Cast :
Genre : Animation Comedy

Cast List

Related Movies

The Cure
The Cure

The Cure   1924

Release Date: 
1924

Rating: 6.5

genres: 
Animation  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Max Fleischer
The Dresden Doll
The Dresden Doll

The Dresden Doll   1922

Release Date: 
1922

Rating: 6.4

genres: 
Animation  /  Comedy  /  Romance
Stars: 
Max Fleischer
The Marathon
The Marathon

The Marathon   1919

Release Date: 
1919

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Comedy
Night on the Town
Night on the Town

Night on the Town   1981

Release Date: 
1981

Rating: 5.5

genres: 
Animation  /  Horror
Stars: 
Peter Challis
Isle of Dogs
Isle of Dogs

Isle of Dogs   2018

Release Date: 
2018

Rating: 7.8

genres: 
Adventure  /  Animation  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Bryan Cranston  /  Koyu Rankin  /  Bob Balaban

Reviews

GazerRise
2018/08/30

Fantastic!

More
Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

More
Catangro
2018/08/30

After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

More
Neive Bellamy
2018/08/30

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

More
kekseksa
2016/04/22

None of the four reviews prior to this one appears to be actually reviewing the right film. They are all discussing Le Garde-Meubles Automatique or The Automatic Moving Company made by Roméo Bosetti for Pathé in 1912. This is a film entirely using stop-motion figure-animation.The Cohl film is a film with live actors, the story of a man who is obliged by debt to leave his flat and furniture and move elsewhere. However he has a pleasant surprise when he moves because his furniture has stayed faithful to him and moves itself into his new flat. Obviously this involves a small amount of stop-motion animation at the end of the film, which no doubt suggested the idea for the later film to Bosetti.

More
tavm
2009/07/17

In the printed intro to this short stop-motion film in the DVD collection "Saved from the Flames", it mentions that historian Donald Crafton claimed that Romeo Bosetti was responsible for The Automatic Moving Company and it was made in 1911. However, it also mentions Emile Cohl's short with the above title and the 1910 date. It then said that both Cohl and Bosetti worked for Pathe in '11 and occasionally collaborated. So maybe they both worked on this. Anyway, this was a fascinating early look at stop-motion animation as we see furniture after furniture move by themselves to a new home with no help from any humans. Quite a piece of work by whoever made this. By the way, I watched an earlier version of this kind of technique called El Hotel Electrico by Segundo do Chomon when I saw it on YouTube a couple of years ago. Anyway, I highly recommend Mobilier fidele or The Automatic Moving Company.

More
MartinHafer
2007/01/16

This is a cute and simple little film from 1910 about a magic moving company. The film begins with some unseen persons opening a letter and learning about a family that needs their furniture moved. Instead of seeing the movers, the belongings seem to move themselves and decorate the new apartment! This is actually achieved using stop-motion cinematography--literally starting and stopping the film probably thousands of times and slightly moving each object. Once the film is run, the objects appear to move on their own. This sort of work was later popularized in KING KONG and the Ray Harryhausen films of the 50s-80s. Here, it's a little crude, but very effective and amazing for the era.UPDATE: I recently bought a DVD collection ("Saved From the Flames") and was surprised to learn that this film is actually a knock-off of an earlier film by Émile Cohl! So, because of that, I really can't give this newer film a score since like many films of the era, it's a pirated story--virtually identical in every way.

More
Prof_Lostiswitz
2005/11/09

This is a nice little piece, an early work of stop-motion animation by pioneer Emile Cohl; it is as much fun as a modern cartoon. The idea is that pieces of furniture have been trained to move themselves, so moving house becomes very easy.No people appear at any point in the movie.The English title is The Automatic Moving Company.Emile Cohl was well-known for his early animation work, but much of it is difficult to appreciate nowadays. The Automatic Moving Company is one of his more accessible works, and it is available on collections like "Animation, the Beginning".

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now