Changing the Cook
Also known as {Changing Cooks}
(1911) United States of America
B&W : One reel
Directed by [?] William F. Haddock?
Cast: [?] Edith Storey?, [?] Francis Ford?
G. Méliès production; distributed by The General Film Company, Incorporated. / Produced by Gaston Méliès. Cinematography by [?] William Paley? / Released 19 January 1911. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.
Comedy: Western.
Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? The cook has been the bane of many a family, but when it comes to stirring up a western ranch and getting the goats of the cowpunchers there is going to be something doing, and the doing of the something is full of interest, to wit: The cook is not satisfactory and the boys strike for a new “chef.” They appeal to the boss and he promises them relief, and it is not long in coming from San Antonio in the person of a very swell fussy French guy, whom they look upon as a huge joke. He lasts just one day, and we see his finish to a turn and he beats it with more haste than grace. The next applicant is a scream, a fat negress who falls in love to the charms of San, a colored cowboy, with whom she elopes in the silent watches of the night. It seems they have gone the full list of applicants, but hope appears on the horizon of despair when John Chinaman puts in an appearance, gets the job, and queers himself by cooking Chinese noodles they can’t eat, and that squirm like worms. This leads to precipitous retreat and disappearance. Ah there! “See who’s here.” The buggy approaches and a veiled woman of fair proportions alights, every “hemale” on the place is bowing and scraping like a parcel of mashers. She lifts her veil and causes a stampede, followed by a loss of appetites. Her face is the limit; a regular funny face. When she gets dinner ready and the bunch sit down to grub, they kick at the biscuits and refuse to eat the stuff she has prepared. She beats them to it, and it is not long before she has them all eating out of her hand, and she holds the job and runs the cook-shop with neatness and dispatch.
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Keywords: Blackface - Chinese
Listing updated: 27 May 2024.
References: Thompson-Star pp. 160-161, 229 : ClasIm-226 p. 54 : Website-IMDb.
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