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Everybody Works But Father
(1905) United States of America
B&W : 350 feet
Directed by Edwin S. Porter

Cast: (unknown)

Edison Manufacturing Company production; distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. / © 22 November 1905 by Thomas A. Edison [H68947, H68948, H68949, H68950, H68951]. Released 15 November 1905. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.

Comedy.

Synopsis: [From Edison promotional materials] The picture opens with a laughable “Jumble” Announcement — a new feature, exclusively Edison, mysterious and novel to a degree. The first scene shows Mother and all the children hurriedly eating breakfast and rushing off to work. Mother calls Father repeatedly, but gets no reply. The next scene shows Father in bed. His slumbers are disturbed by a horrible dream. In his dream, which appears as a vision, he is seen carrying the hod up a ladder. He gets into an argument with a bricklayer, who throws him off the scaffold and pelts him with bricks, which he tries to dodge. Suddenly he wakes and finds his wife standing beside his bed with a cup of coffee. The next scene shows Mother and Daughter working in the kitchen. Father enters with his shoes in his hand and sits down by the fire to smoke. Mother sends him out for wood. Father is next seen by the wood-pile, hiring a man to chop the wood, while he sits down and puts on a pair of blinders, so he cannot see the man work. Presently Mother comes along and the man shows her the big pile of wood he has chopped. Mother gives the man a glass of beer and carries the wood into the house. The next scene shows a carpet on the line. Father instead of beating it, crawls into it. Mother and Daughter now start in to beat the carpet and Father gets covered with dust and a good beating before they discover him. The final scene shows Father seated in a chair in the kitchen. Mother and Daughter are washing. Father’s chair gets caught in some clothes in the wringer, and he is thrown to the floor and the entire contents ot the wash tub pours over him, and he is almost smothered in the suds.

Survival status: (unknown)

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Listing updated: 2 February 2010.

References: Musser-Emerge pp. 393, 601; Robinson-Palace p. 125 : Website-AFI.

 
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