File:Grandma and the Bad Boys (1900).webm
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[edit]DescriptionGrandma and the Bad Boys (1900).webm | American short silent comedy film. From Edison films catalog: "The scene opens in the kitchen which is strewn with cooking utensils, indicating that grandma is busy preparing the Christmas pastry. Two bad boys of the red headed, freckled face type, enter. The mischievous expressions on their faces indicate that they have already planned a huge joke on grandma. One of the boys climbs to the kitchen table and takes down the old kitchen bracket lamp, which is equipped with a very large chimney, the other goes to the flour barrel and scoops out a quantity of flour, pouring it into the chimney of the lamp until it is filled to the top and packed down solidly. The lamp is then replaced in the bracket. Grandma, who is very near sighted enters, scratches a match, removes the lamp chimney for the purpose of lighting up for the evening, when a large quantity of flour falls upon her head, instantly changing her old gingham wrapper into a snow white frock and giving her a general ghost-like appearance. The flour sticks in her hair and fills her eyes, but this is where she turns the tables. Suspecting the bad boys, she immediately looks for them under the old kitchen table where she finds them, as they thought, safely hidden away and enjoying the joke. She grabs them by the heels, and throws them one after the other, head first into the flour barrel. She then sits them down upon the floor very forcibly with their faces toward the audience and they present a very ludicrous appearance in the mad scramble to remove the flour from their eyes and hair. This is a picture which cannot fail to provoke mirth. 60 feet. $9.00." | ||
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current | 14:34, 11 November 2014 | 1 min 3 s, 320 × 240 (1.66 MB) | Racconish (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=American short silent comedy film |Source={{LOC-video |id=edmp.1183}} |Date=1900-12-21 |Author={{unknown|author}} |Permission= |other_versions= }} Category:1900 films [[Category:Videos from Edison... |
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