The Duel 1912
Directed by the renowned Mack Sennett, The Duel (1912) is a masterclass in early comedy.
Director: Mack Sennett
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Duel (1912) about?
The Duel (1912) is a comedy short film that revolves around the rivalry between two French noblemen for the affection of a lovely woman.
Who directed The Duel?
The Duel was directed by the talented Mack Sennett.
Who stars in The Duel?
Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand star in The Duel.
Is The Duel (1912) worth watching?
Despite its short runtime, The Duel is a charming and entertaining film that is worth watching for its witty humor and lighthearted atmosphere.
How long is The Duel?
The Duel has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About The Duel (1912) — A Hilarious Rivalry for Love
Directed by the renowned Mack Sennett, The Duel (1912) is a masterclass in early comedy. Set in a picturesque French aristocratic world, this short film revolves around the ongoing feud between Sterling and Sennett, two French noblemen vying for the affection of the lovely Mabel Normand. As they engage in a heated rivalry, the tension reaches a boiling point, and in a shocking turn of events, one of the men resorts to drastic measures to win her heart. With its witty humor and lighthearted atmosphere, The Duel is a charming addition to the Keystone comedies collection.
As we witness the hilarious antics of these two French noblemen, it becomes clear that love and rivalry can lead to some truly absurd situations. With its short runtime of just 10 minutes, The Duel is an entertaining and quick-witted film that will leave you smiling. The chemistry between the cast, particularly Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand, is undeniable, and their comedic timing is spot on.