The Gusher
- 19131913
- 14m
Photos
Charles Avery
- Man at Oil Well
- (uncredited)
Dot Farley
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
William Hauber
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- …
George Jeske
- Money Lender
- (uncredited)
Edgar Kennedy
- Cop
- (uncredited)
Rube Miller
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Peggy Pearce
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Harry Russell
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Mai Wells
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Review
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A good example of Mabel in her early film days
The two-reel short, "The Gusher", is one of 64 short comedy films Mabel Normand cranked out in 1913. This frantic pace of comic filmmaking, along with the constant injuries before the days of stuntmen, is among the reasons that so many of the early silent comics had substance abuse problems - they were pretty much all dealing with working constantly and while injured. The short itself is a good example of Keystone comedy in the teens - lots of pants-kicking comedy, and of course the Keystone cops show up at the end to make a bad situation worse. The film is about Mabel Normand choosing one beau over another and the rejected beau attempting to cheat the winner out of his money by selling him an alleged "gusher" of an oil well.
helpful•10
- AlsExGal
- Mar 27, 2017
Details
- Runtime14 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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