While "Onésime and the Family Drama" isn't very funny (a SERIOUS problem with a comedy), the cinematography is so inventive and cool that I recommend you see this film. Like Buster Keaton's later brilliant film "The Play House", director Jean Durand uses double-exposures to have Ernest Bourbon (Onésime) play MANY parts--and often these characters interact in a way that is truly amazing for 1914. Even today, it would not be very easy to achieve this effect!
Onésime receives word that his family is coming for a visit. Weirdly, ALL of them look exactly like him (aside from their dress) and it's because Bourbon plays EVERY ONE of them! It's really amazing but the plot itself is only okay. That's because it later degenerates into a typical Durand chase film and is really not all that funny. BUT, the camera-work is truly amazing and it's worth your time.