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The Countryman's First Sight of the Animated Pictures
THIS amusing novelty is a representation of an animated photograph exhibition, and shows the stage, proscenium and screen. The first picture thrown on the screen is that of a dancer, and a yokel in the audience becomes so excited over this that he climbs upon the stage, and expresses his delight in pantomime as the picture proceeds. The next picture (within the picture) is that of an express train, which rushes towards the yokel at full speed, so that he becomes frightened, and runs off at the wings. The last scene produced is that of the yokel himself, making love to a dairy-maid, and he becomes so enraged at this that he tears down the screen, disclosing the machine and operator, whom he severely handles.
Code word—Countryman. Length 50 feet. Price 38s.
PAUL 1903