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Stealing a dinner - vaudeville film

Stealing a dinner - vaudeville film

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A man sits at the dinner table, with a row of dogs behind him and a black dog sitting near the table in the foreground. When the master rings a bell for service, a dog enters on her hind legs dressed in a servant's cap and apron. As she hops toward the table, however, a cat jumps upon the surface. The master tosses the cat off the table as the serving dog exits. The man rings the bell again but gets no response, so he takes off his dinner napkin and leaves the stage. Seeing this, the black dog turns and jumps on the table, where he promptly eats his master's dinner. The black dog then grabs the cat in his mouth and places it on the table. As the man returns to the table, he sees his empty plate and the cat crouched nearby. Thus blaming the cat for the stolen dinner, the man first scolds the feline and then draws a pistol aimed at the "thief." When the black dog sees the gun, however, he jumps on the table between the pistol and the cat, begging on his hind legs for the master to spare its life. The man grabs the dog by the collar, dragging him to the floor, and instead shoots the unlucky dog. A large dog--perhaps a Great Dane--in a policeman's uniform enters on his hind legs, grabs the man by the shoulders from behind, and chases him offstage. The other dogs follow in an excited pack.
"Another exhibition by Prof. Leonidas' troop of cats and dogs. One of the dogs is shown stealing his dinner from the table in the master's absence. In order to cover his own crime, the dog places a cat on the table, where she is found when the master comes in. The master shoots the cat, and is promptly arrested by a large dog dressed in policeman's clothes"--Biograph picture catalogue.
H32633 U.S. Copyright Office
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 13June1903; H32633.
Original main title lacking.
Camera, G.W. "Billy" Bitzer.
Professor Leonidas and his troupe of dogs and cats.
Duration: 0:50 at 16 fps.
Biograph production no. 973.
Paper print shelf number (LC 0480) was changed when the paper prints were re-housed.
Additional holdings for this title may be available. Contact reference librarian.
Filmed April 28, 1899, on the Biograph studio in New York City.
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as digital files.
Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Niver, K. Early motion pictures, p. 311; Biograph production logs; AFI catalog: film beginnings, 1893-1910, p. 1016; Biograph picture catalogue, November 1902 [MI], p. 58.
Early motion pictures : the Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress / by Kemp R. Niver. Library of Congress. 1985.
Paper print roll lacking suffix.

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