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Directed by Edwin S. PorterOrigin USAGenres ComedyRating47%
À New York, à la sortie de "chez Rector", un restaurant célèbre et luxueux (fermé en 1914) à l’intersection de Broadway et de la 44e rue, plusieurs jeunes femmes rieuses montent dans un landau tiré par quatre chevaux, accompagnées de quelques jeunes hommes. L’attelage démarre, laissant sur place un homme plus âgé qui se met à courir pour le rattraper. À chaque fois qu’il a l’occasion de saisir l’arrière de la haute voiture et tente de monter à bord, il trébuche et roule sur la chaussée. Le joyeux et insouciant équipage fait un passage éclair auprès du tombeau du général Ulysses Grant (le General Grant National Memorial), toujours poursuivi par le traînard, et arrive enfin au lieu choisi, l’auberge "Claremont"… un autre restaurant huppé, qui dominait l'Hudson au nord de Manhattan, établissement lui aussi disparu depuis, dont le nombreux personnel accueille triomphalement les fêtards., 6minutes
Directed by Edwin S. Porter,
Wallace McCutcheonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyRating66%
The Rarebit Fiend gorges on Welsh rarebit at a restaurant. When he leaves, he begins to get dizzy as he starts to hallucinate. He desperately tries to hang onto a lamppost as the world spins all around him. A man helps him get home. He falls into bed and begins having more hallucinatory dreams. During a dream sequence, the furniture begins moving around the room. Imps emerge from a floating Welsh rarebit container and begin poking his head as he sleeps. His bed then begins dancing and spinning wildly around the room before flying out the window with the Fiend in it. The bed floats across the city as the Fiend floats up and off the bed. He hangs off the back and eventually gets caught on a weathervane atop a steeple. His bedclothes tear and he falls from the sky, crashing through his bedroom ceiling. The Fiend awakens from the dream after falling out of his bed.Directed by J. Searle DawleyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Marguerite Clark,
Nigel Barrie,
Richard Barthelmess,
Frank Losee,
John B. O'BrienAs described in a film magazine, Barbara Archibald (Clark) objects to being pushed into the background and, to give her family something to think about, declares that she is in love and is about to be married and end it all. She is amazed of the effect of her remark and thereupon invents a name for her lover and buys a photograph of a likely looking chap to impersonate him. Matters become complicated when Carter Brooks (Barrie), an old friend of the family, announces to Bab that he knows her new found friend and promises to bring him to a party so Bab can meet him. He also volunteers to deliver an impassioned love note she penned to her imaginary sweetheart Valentine, the name she had selected for him. An actor made up like the photograph is introduced to Bab and persists in his attentions until she flees from the house. She thinks of the love note and goes to the actor's apartment to secure it. An alarm is raised and she is found by the police apparently drowning in the bathtub, into which she had fallen. Matters are straightened up at home and she is sent back to school in disgrace.