Film, Video Won by a fish
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Title
- Won by a fish
Summary
- Harry teases his girl's father about his bad luck with fishing and is consequently forbidden to see his girl. The next day, Dad goes fishing again. After he leaves, the young couple goes for a walk. They pass a fish market and get an idea for solving their problem with her father. They buy a huge fish, and go down to the dock where Dad has fallen asleep. The girl snaps a picture of Dad sleeping, with Harry next to him, holding the fish. Then Harry ties the fish to Dad's line. They hide, and throw a stone at Dad to wake him. Dad is ecstatic about his good luck. Later the proud fisherman prepares to serve a fish dinner to his friends, with a professional photograph of him with his fish, prominantly on display. Harry arrives and the girl persuades her reluctant father to leave the feast for a minute and speak to him. They show him the receipt for the fish, and the photograph with Dad asleep and Harry beside him, holding the fish. Then they threaten to expose his "fish story" to all of his admiring friends. Dad is forced to agree to let his daughter see Harry again.
Names
- Sennett, Mack, 1880-1960, film director
- Hennessy, George (Motion picture scenarist) scenarist
- Lyons, Christian, composer
- Simpson, Andrew, 1967- conductor
- Pickford, Mary, 1892-1979, actor
- Dillon, Edward, 1880-1933, actor
- Henderson, Dell, 1877-1956, actor
- Bruce, Kate, 1858-1946, actor
- Butler, William J., 1860-1927, actor
- Henderson, Grace, 1860-1944, actor
- Mailes, Charles H. (Charles Hill), 1870-1937, actor
- Toncray, Kate, 1880-1927, actor
- Lee, Florence, 1888-1962, actor
- Robinson, Spike, 1884-1942, actor
- Evans, Frank (Actor) actor
- Biograph Company, production company
- Library of Congress. National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, contributor
- Balance Campaign (Musical group), musician
- Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- [2023]
Headings
- - Practical jokes--Humor
- - Fishers--Humor
- - Teasing--Humor
- - Fathers and daughters--Humor
Genre
- Comedy films
- Short films
- Fiction films
Notes
- - Parts of summary from Mack Sennett's Fun Factory and from Early motion pictures.
- - Biograph production no. 3942.
- - Originally released as part of a split reel with The brave hunter.
- - LC also holds additional physical components and a silent digital viewing copy, accessible online via the Library of Congress National Screening Room, all in the Paper Print Collection.
- - Sources used: Niver, K. Early motion pictures, p. 369-370; Walker, B. Mack Sennett's Fun Factory, p. 261; Biograph production logs; Biograph bulletins, 1908-1912, p. 397; Christel Schmidt's The Search for a Film Legacy: Mary Pickford (1909-1933) WWW site, viewed October 5, 2015; Internet movie database WWW site, viewed October 5, 2015; program notes for The Magical Camera: Early Silent Films from the Library of Congress With New Music by Catholic University Composers in NAVCC acquisition file, Paper Print Collection (films with added soundtracks).
- - Mary Pickford, Eddie Dillon, Dell Henderson, Kate Bruce, William J. Butler, Grace Henderson, Charles Hill Mailes, Kate Toncray, Florence Lee, W.C. Robinson, Frank Evans.
- - Music performed by Balance Campaign: Amirhossein Norouznasseri (violin), Emory Hensley (percussion), Elizabeth G. Hill (piano), Janice Murphy (clarinets), Meghan Shanley Alger (flutes), Erin Snedecor (cello).
- - Guest conductor, Andrew Earle Simpson.
- - Photographed in 1912 at the Santa Monica Pier, California.
- - Early motion pictures : the Paper Print Collection in the Library of Congress / by Kemp R. Niver. Library of Congress. 1985.
Medium
- 1 video file (digital) (approximately 6 min.) : sd., b&w.
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2024600552
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- image
- video
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Contributor
- Balance Campaign (Musical Group)
- Biograph Company
- Bruce, Kate
- Butler, William J.
- Dillon, Edward
- Evans, Frank
- Henderson, Dell
- Henderson, Grace
- Hennessy, George
- Lee, Florence
- Library of Congress. National Audio-Visual Conservation Center
- Lyons, Christian
- Mailes, Charles H. (Charles Hill)
- Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
- Pickford, Mary
- Robinson, Spike
- Sennett, Mack
- Simpson, Andrew
- Toncray, Kate