Bill Haywood is ambitions to become a motion picture producer. He writes a scenario, which, considering the results, must have been awful, and sends same to a motion picture concern for approval. The scenario is hurled back to him with unmitigated scorn, as there is nothing to commend it. Bill is stubborn as well as ambitious. He engages a company of stranded actors, buys a second hand camera, and proceeds to produce his own picture. The scenario is highly melodramatic, and is entitled to be called “yellow drama.” Bill falls in love with the leading lady and steps in all the pitfalls which surround him. He dresses his cowboy friends in evening clothes to do society “stunts’” and when the film is finished it is a “bird.” The camera man films some of Bill’s love scenes with the pretty leading lady, thinking them to be a part of the picture. He also neglects to film certain scenes that he did not think belonged in the picture. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | February 16, 1915 | |
Genres: | Action Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Tom Mix George Fawcett Sid Jordan Goldie Colwell | |
Crew: | Tom Mix Cecilie B. Peterson | |
Rasnac : One of my most favourite Jarmusch movies. Must have watched it 3-4 times now over the year...