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  • Napoleon and Sally (1916)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
Napoleon and Sally (1916)
Short | Short, Comedy

Wifie, who works at a studio, gets her lazy husband a job as camera-man. Napoleon and Sally, the world-famous chimpanzees, are to be filmed in a gymnasium scene. Hubby is scared and tries to leave, but he is unsuccessful. But a pretty girl...See moreWifie, who works at a studio, gets her lazy husband a job as camera-man. Napoleon and Sally, the world-famous chimpanzees, are to be filmed in a gymnasium scene. Hubby is scared and tries to leave, but he is unsuccessful. But a pretty girl, who appears to play the maid, reconciles him to work. At lunch hour, however, the new camera-man thinks he will rest, but the maid makes him alter his mind. Net day the scene is being run in the projection room. The gymnasium picture is all over the place ; everything is caught but the scene intended, and to crown matters, while the husband and maid are flirting the chimps have manipulated the camera and got a splendid record of the scene. Wifie immediately rushes hubby home, disgusted with his goings-on. Written by The Bioscope - December 25, 1919 See less
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May 1916 (United States)

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Lillian Leighton
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Napoleon
Napoleon the Chimpazee Napoleon the Chimpazee   See fewer
Sally
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