August 21, 1901. Thomas A. Edison Inc.
Alfred C. Abadie (the swell), Florence Georgie (the girl)
Filmmakers: Edwin S. Porter and George S. Fleming [?]
From a contemporary Edison film company catalog:
WHAT HAPPENED ON 23d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. This is a winner and sure to please. The scene as suggested by the title is made on 23d street, New York City. In front of one of the large newspaper offices on that thoroughfare is a hot air shaft through which immense volumes of air is forced by means of a blower. Ladies crossing these shafts often have their clothes slightly disarranged, (it may be said much to their discomfiture). As our picture was being made a young man escorting a young lady, to whom he was talking very earnestly, comes into view and walks slowly along until they stand directly over the air shaft. The young lady's skirts are suddenly raised to, you might say, an almost unreasonable height, greatly to her horror and much to the amusement of the newsboys, bootblacks and passersby. This subject is a winner.
4 Comments
ctrlaltbleachsays...*promote
for the Woman in Red shot!!!
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Tuesday, February 28th, 2012 1:17am PST - promote requested by ctrlaltbleach.
quantumushroomsays..."All for Silas, ALL for Silas!"
mxxconsays...Hmm..I call shenanigans. I work on 23rd st and there are no sidewalk blowers that ever raised my skirts to an almost unreasonable height.
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