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  • He Does Not Care to Be Photographed (1914)
  • Short | Animation, Comedy, Short
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He Does Not Care to Be Photographed (1914)
Short | Animation, Comedy, Short

Newlywed buys a camera and attempts to photograph the kid. He tries to pose him, but darling refuses to stand for it. He chases him in the bedroom. Baby crawls under the bed. Papa follows him, but it is too dark to take a picture there. ...See moreNewlywed buys a camera and attempts to photograph the kid. He tries to pose him, but darling refuses to stand for it. He chases him in the bedroom. Baby crawls under the bed. Papa follows him, but it is too dark to take a picture there. Chased by Newlywed, the kid runs under the table and from there around and in the back of the piano. Newlywed attempts to photograph him from the top of the piano and comes near breaking his neck. He gets him at last with a startling rear view and snaps the button. The neighbors call. They are shown the rear view of baby, and are told it is a wonderful likeness. They leave disgusted, while the Newlyweds admire the photograph of their darling. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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George McManus (comic strip The Newlyweds)
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Jan 25, 1914 (United States)

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