"As the above title indicates, the scene does not take place in an ordinary restaurant, but one in which all natural rules of order and gravitation are reversed. The couple above mentioned have a most trying experience while endeavoring to partake of a square meal. They find themselves flying about the room from chairs to table, and vice versa, until they are both completely bewildered, ending in a general mix-up, which is sure to provoke much merriment. 100 ft."--Edison films catalog.Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 16Dec1901; H11495.Camera, J. Stuart Blackton and/or Albert E. Smith.Duration: 1:35 at 16 fps.Filmed June 1899 to September 1900, at Vitagraph's roof-top studio in New York, N.Y.Paper print shelf number (LC 1725) was changed when th...
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"Here we present a side-splitter. Uncle Josh occupies a box at a vaudeville theatre, and a moving pi...
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"The scene takes place in a fashionable cafe. A well dressed couple enter and after a careful perusa...
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"The first scene shows a country couple entering Steeplechase Park. They proceed to amuse themselves...
"A side-splitting subject, showing the mistaken tramp's arrival at the Wm. Waldorf Astor mansion and...
"In a charming dining room a very attractive young lady is seen seated at the table, evidently waiti...
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"The scene as suggested by the title is made on 23d Street, New York City. In front of one of the la...
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"Papa is reading his newspaper and his little girl tickles his neck with a long straw. Thinking it i...
"Interior of railroad coach. Pretty young lady and colored maid occupying seat. Young man in rear se...
"Scene shows interior of crowded street-car. A young lady enters and every man in the car offers her...
From Edison films catalog: Great hit. Two delinquent clerks are seated in a broker's office engaged ...
"Here we present a side-splitter. Uncle Josh occupies a box at a vaudeville theatre, and a moving pi...
In album: Cyril Ritchard album of his wedding to Madge Elliott, and theatrical performance and perso...
"The scene takes place in a fashionable cafe. A well dressed couple enter and after a careful perusa...
From Edison films catalog: Mr. and Mrs. Hayseed have heard of this wonderful Professor, and come to ...
"The first scene shows a country couple entering Steeplechase Park. They proceed to amuse themselves...
"A side-splitting subject, showing the mistaken tramp's arrival at the Wm. Waldorf Astor mansion and...
"In a charming dining room a very attractive young lady is seen seated at the table, evidently waiti...
"Shows tap room of the "Miners Arms," stout lady at the bar, and three men playing stud horse. Old t...
"The scene as suggested by the title is made on 23d Street, New York City. In front of one of the la...
From Edison films catalog: Scene shows interior of shoe-store. Young lady and chaperone enter. While...
From Edison films catalog: The professor shows his power to Mephisto by mysteriously placing a young...
"Papa is reading his newspaper and his little girl tickles his neck with a long straw. Thinking it i...
"Interior of railroad coach. Pretty young lady and colored maid occupying seat. Young man in rear se...
"Scene shows interior of crowded street-car. A young lady enters and every man in the car offers her...
From Edison films catalog: Great hit. Two delinquent clerks are seated in a broker's office engaged ...
"Here we present a side-splitter. Uncle Josh occupies a box at a vaudeville theatre, and a moving pi...
In album: Cyril Ritchard album of his wedding to Madge Elliott, and theatrical performance and perso...