
Typical asking price
Low
$12.92
High
$15.82
Listings
2
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
"Zero for Conduct" is a 1933 comedy-drama that explores themes of rebellion within the confines of a strict boarding school. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, this short film presents a narrative centered around the lives of four boys who challenge authority on a day of celebration.
Zero for Conduct is a rarity in the collector's market, with various formats released but few remaining in pristine condition. Early prints are highly sought after due to the film's historical significance in the context of pre-war cinema and its influence on later works. Collectors appreciate the film not only for its content but also for the way it challenges norms of its time, making it a conversation piece in any collection. Its scarcity and unique thematic resonance ensure it remains an interesting find for those who delve into early 20th-century film history.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
"Zero for Conduct" is classified as a comedy and drama.
The film features a cast that includes Jean Dasté, Robert le Flon, Delphin, and Léon Larive.
The film is set in a boarding school where four boys decide to rebel against the school's strict director.
Collectors can find "Zero for Conduct" available on DVD and VHS.
Discover