The Imaginary Voyage | |
Director: | René Clair |
Producer: | Rolf de Maré |
Studio: | Georges Loureau |
Distributor: | Les Grands Spectacles Cinématographiques |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | France |
The Imaginary Voyage (French: Le voyage imaginaire) is a 1926 French silent comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Dolly Davis, Jean Börlin and Albert Préjean.[1]
In a vivid daydream, a reserved bank clerk is guided by a fairy into an underground realm where ordinary people morph into animals and wax figures spring to life. Lucie, the woman he admires from work, joins him, but they encounter obstacles as a malevolent fairy endeavors to keep them separated.