The Gaieties of the Squadron (French: Les gaîtés de l'escadron) is a 1913 French silent comedy film directed by Joseph Faivre and Maurice Tourneur and starring Edmond Duquesne, Henry Roussel and Henri Gouget.[1] It is a military-based farce adapted from the popular play by Georges Courteline. Tourneur later remade it as a sound film Fun in the Barracks (1932).
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Production company | Société Française des Films Éclair |
Distributed by | Société Française des Films Éclair |
Release date | 24 October 1913 |
Country | France |
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The life of disorderly soldiers in the barracks dealing with daily routines.
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