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The Devil (1910) Online

The Devil (1910) Online
Original Title :
The Devil
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy
Year :
1910
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.9/10

Harry Cutup goes to a masquerade ball dressed up as the Devil. At 4 A.M. he comes out loaded and happy. Imagine what happens when the driver of an automobile wakes up to find the Devil ... See full summary

The Devil (1910) Online

Harry Cutup goes to a masquerade ball dressed up as the Devil. At 4 A.M. he comes out loaded and happy. Imagine what happens when the driver of an automobile wakes up to find the Devil seated in his car. He's off. A policeman turns the corner, sees the Devil. He is off like a streak of lightning. Two robbers have placed a ladder against the house and are about to rob it. Harry comes along just as they are descending with their plunder. One look at him and they are off. Harry climbs the ladder to restore the stolen property. He enters the room of a German and his wife. The wife takes one look at him and falls into a faint. The husband, awakes to find himself embraced by the Devil. He dives through the window. Harry puts on the German's clothes and goes home. The husband returns and the wife awakening from the faint thinks that her husband has played a joke on her and she lands into him.

Released as a split reel along with Sleepy Jones (1910).


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Kajikus

Kajikus

Here is a comedy that is a live wire. It involves the experiences of a gentleman who goes to a masquerade ball dressed as his Satanic majesty. He gets rather too much of the cup that docs something besides cheer, gets into an automobile and the fun begins. His sudden appearance in altogether unexpected places creates consternation, and practically everyone who encounters him labors under the impression, intensified perhaps by a guilty conscience, that the real thing has happened to him. The funniest of all is the German woman fainting away and then lambasting her innocent husband under the impression that he has perpetrated a joke upon her. - The Moving Picture World, October 29, 1910