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Drat That Boy!

A boy being supervised by his grandmother sees a chance for mischief

Comedy 1904 2 mins Silent

Overview

Naughty boys and girls were a popular staple of early film comedy. This mischievous little tyke certainly has a good eye for an opportunity, revenging himself on his tyrannical grandmother by cunningly applying a pair of bellows just as she has her face buried in a sooty stovepipe. It's a variation on the classic foot-on-the-hosepipe gag, as immortalised on film in the Lumiere Brothers L'Arroseur arrosé (France, 1895), remade in Britain by Bamforth as The Biter Bit (1900).

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