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An Old-Time Nightmare is a lost 1911 American silent comedy-fantasy film. Directed by Fred Walton, the short was released as the latter half of a 1000-foot "split reel", with the first half being another comedy short, Lost in a Hotel. [5][1] Both films were produced by the Powers Moving Picture Company of New York.
An Old-Time Nightmare is a lost 1911 American silent comedy-fantasy film. Directed by Fred Walton, the short was released as the latter half of a 1000-foot "split reel", with the first half being another comedy short, Lost in a Hotel.
Lost in a Hotel is a 1911 American silent comedy film. It was released as the first half of a 1000-foot "split reel", with the latter half being the comedy-fantasy short An Old-Time Nightmare. [4][5] Both films, currently presumed to be "lost", were produced by the Powers Moving Picture Company of New York.
An Old Time Nightmare (1911) User Reviews. Review this title. 1 Review. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Will please the children beyond measure. deickemeyer 10 April 2016. Any film that shows an attempt to depart from the beaten path and blaze a trail of its own may be very properly treated as a notable film.
An Old-Time Nightmare is a lost 1911 American silent comedy-fantasy film. Directed by Fred Walton, the short was released as the latter half of a 1000-foot "split reel", with the first half being another comedy short, Lost in a Hotel.
An Old Time Nightmare. A group of boys are fishing by a pond. One of them was more thoughtful than the others in providing himself with a large wedge of pie. In the laws of Boyland possession is 99 points of the law. A piece of pie in the stomach is worth two in the hand.
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