Charles Servaes steals a rifle and some targets He wanders around and has fun shooting at the targets, which he places on ministers, glaziers and drunks.
Charles Servaes plays Polycarpe in this short comedy directed by Ernst Servaes, I believe they were brothers. Polycarpe in this movie is a man in a checked coat and bowler hat, who has a silly walk. If you think that Keystone movies are masses of violence and chaos, then this typical French slapstick comedy from the era will repulse you. European slapstick was far more violent than anything Mack Sennett would think of as good: the more violent, the better. Sennett's comics played revolutionaries, criminals and jilted lovers; European comics played madmen of every rank.