. . . . . . . . . . . . "A Roadside Inn"@en . . "A Roadside Inn (French: L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce ou les Suites d'une bonne cuite, literally \"The Hotel for Traveling Salesmen, or the Results of Being Very Drunk\") is a 1906 French short silent film by Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s. It was sold by M\u00E9li\u00E8s's Star Film Company and is numbered 843\u2013845 in its catalogues. M\u00E9li\u00E8s plays the drunk hotel guest in the film, which uses stage machinery, pyrotechnics, and substitution splices for its effects. The distinctive film set, divided in two parts to show two rooms, is similar to one M\u00E9li\u00E8s employed in his later film Tunneling the English Channel (1907)."@en . . . . . "Silent"@en . . . . . "A Roadside Inn"@en . . . . . . . . . "A Roadside Inn (French: L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce ou les Suites d'une bonne cuite, literally \"The Hotel for Traveling Salesmen, or the Results of Being Very Drunk\") is a 1906 French short silent film by Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s. It was sold by M\u00E9li\u00E8s's Star Film Company and is numbered 843\u2013845 in its catalogues. M\u00E9li\u00E8s plays the drunk hotel guest in the film, which uses stage machinery, pyrotechnics, and substitution splices for its effects. The distinctive film set, divided in two parts to show two rooms, is similar to one M\u00E9li\u00E8s employed in his later film Tunneling the English Channel (1907)."@en . . . "65278922"^^ . . . "Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s"@en . . "France"@en . "L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce"@fr . "L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce est un film muet de Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s sorti en 1906."@fr . "L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce est un film muet de Georges M\u00E9li\u00E8s sorti en 1906."@fr . . . "1095300312"^^ . . . . "L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce"@cs . . . . "L'H\u00F4tel des voyageurs de commerce"@ca . . "A Roadside Inn"@en . . "1940"^^ . .