Another Job for the Undertaker

Another Job for the Undertaker

Release date : May 15, 1901
Runtime : 1m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Edwin S. Porter /
Writers :
Production companies : Edison Studios /
May 15, 1901 1m United States of America Fantasy No Language More
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Shows a bedroom in a hotel. On the wall of the room is a conspicuous sign "Don't blow out the gas." A hayseed enters the room, accompanied by a bellboy. The boy deposits the Rube's bag and umbrella, turns a somersault, and vanishes through the door. The Rube then removes his hat and coat and places them upon the table. They immediately vanish. He then blows out the gas. The scene then instantly changes to a funeral procession, headed by Reuben's hearse, and followed by the carriages of his country friends. Strictly up-to-date picture. (Edison Catalog, 1901)
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  • title:Another Job for the Undertaker
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1901
  • Runtime:1m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Edwin S. Porter /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Edison Studios ·
  • Overview:Shows a bedroom in a hotel. On the wall of the room is a conspicuous sign "Don't blow out the gas." A hayseed enters the room, accompanied by a bellboy. The boy deposits the Rube's bag and umbrella, turns a somersault, and vanishes through the door. The Rube then removes his hat and coat and places them upon the table. They immediately vanish. He then blows out the gas. The scene then instantly changes to a funeral procession, headed by Reuben's hearse, and followed by the carriages of his country friends. Strictly up-to-date picture. (Edison Catalog, 1901)
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