Paris Qui Dort

The Crazy Ray is a 1925 French science fiction comedy short film directed by René Clair. The film is about a mad doctor who uses a magic ray on citizens which causes them to freeze in strange and often embarrassing positions. People who are unaffected by the ray begin to loot Paris. The film's original French title is Paris Qui Dort, which means "Paris which sleeps". It is also known as At 3:25. The film is available on the Region 1 Criterion DVD... More

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  • 1924

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  • 18 min

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Also known as:

  • Paris Which Sleeps,
  • At 3:25,
  • The Crazy Ray

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Directed by

René Clair

René Clair (11 November 1898 – 15 March 1981) born René-Lucien Chomette, was a French filmmaker and writer. René Clair was born and grew up in Paris in the district of Les Halles, whose lively and picturesque character made a lasting impression on him. His father was a soap merchant; he had an...

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  • 18 min
  • 35 min
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