His wife....um.....played the role of the young .....boy....
I’m a-guessin’ wifey was no Mae West. Ahem.
That’s cool.
Always glad to hear when some supposedly-lost, historical film is unearthed. Many of the really early American films (1900-1910) of this vintage survived because copyright laws required paper prints made of each frame. But this was dispensed with by the 1910s, and films’ survival rates actually grew considerably worse for a while. Feature films of the late-1910s/early-1920s have a pretty bad track-record of survival.
Bleak House in one minute? Now there’s something I have to see!
I love watching this old Market street from 1905, before the earthquake...
Just fantastic...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnDjmNNC9So&feature=related
Ping to read with AM coffee!