The burglar's slide for life

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Title

The burglar's slide for life

Description

"The first scene shows the interior of a room in an apartment house. A burglar enters and seeing a portable vapor bath in the corner of the room gets into it to hide. Presently two ladies enter. One is the lady of the house and she is evidently showing her friend through the rooms. The new vapor bath interests her friend, so she lights the lamp and explains how it is operated. Soon the steam begins to come out of the top of the bath. Out jumps the burglar, carrying the cloth sides with him, and makes his escape by jumping through the window. The ladies now call the dog, who rushes into the room and follows the burglar. In jumping out of the window the burglar seizes a clothes line stretched from the house to a pole in the back yard and endeavors to reach the ground by a succession of slides from floor to floor. In the meantime the dog follows suit and finally overtakes the burglar in mid-air and securely fastens his teeth in the burglar's trousers. They both finally drop to the ground together and after a struggle the burglar manages to free himself and climbs to the top of a ten-foot fence. The excitement has aroused the whole neighborhood and in every back yard window a man or woman is leaning out, cheering and yelling encouragement to the dog. Reaching the top of the fence the burglar stops to get his breath and imagining himself perfectly safe he turns round and puts his fingers to his nose. In an instant the dog is after him again and before he can move the dog leaps to the top of the fence and pulls him back into the yard. While the dog keeps his hold the women beat the burglar with brooms, to the intense delight of all. 265 Ft."--Edison films catalog, no. 288.

- H60117 U.S. Copyright Office
- Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 28Apr1905; H60117.
- Performer: Mannie, the Edison dog.
- Duration: 5:06 at 16 fps.
- Photographed on April 14 and April 17, 1905 at the Edison studio in New York City.
- Paper print shelf number (LC 1969) was changed when the paper prints were re-housed.
- Additional holdings for this title may be available. Contact reference librarian.
- Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as digital files.
- Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Before the nickelodeon, p. 311-312, 317, 324; Niver, K. Early motion pictures, p. 41; Edison films catalog, no. 288, July 1906, p. 35 [MI]; AFI catalog, film beginnings, 1893-1910, p. 135.
- Early motion pictures : the Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress / by Kemp R. Niver. Library of Congress. 1985.

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

United States : Edison Manufacturing Co., 1905.

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The burglar's slide for life

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

Library of Congress

Source

Repository: Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D. C. 20540 USA dcu
Digital Id: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/edmp.1969
edmp 1969s2
LCCN Permalink: https://lccn.loc.gov/00694163

Subject

nickelodeon; moving pictures

Rights

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