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Cast
Ford Sterling | ... |
Professor Smelts
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Mabel Normand | ... |
Mabel
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Nick Cogley | ... |
Trombonist
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Raymond Hatton | ... |
Trumpet Player
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Alice Davenport | ... |
Mabel's Mother
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Edgar Kennedy | ... |
Stage Manager
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Charles Avery | ... |
Sousaphone Player
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Rube Miller | ... |
Acrobat
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Laura Oakley | ... |
Tall Fatima Sister
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Jewel Carmen | ... |
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William Hauber | ... |
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Helen Holmes | ... |
Woman outside Theatre (uncredited)
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Bert Hunn | ... |
Man in Audience (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mack Sennett |
Produced by
Mack Sennett | ... | producer |
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- Mutual Film (1913) (United States) (theatrical)
- Keystone Eagle (1913) (United States) (theatrical)
- Grapevine Video (United States) (VHS)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Band leader/clarinetist Ford Sterling is a romantic rival to trumpeter Raymond Hatton for the affections of pretty Mabel Normand. Sterling enters an amateur-night contest at the local vaudeville house, where stage manager Edgar Kennedy gives the quick hook to most of the lame acts. Hatton positions himself in the audience across from Mabel and leads his fellow hecklers in taunting Sterling. Hatton's arsenal contains half-rotten fruits and vegetables which he throws at the haplessly-helpless Sterling with amazing accuracy. Finally he heaves a pie that has managed to keep hidden under his jacket, and it glances off clarinetist. Attempting to return fire, Sterling errantly hits Mabel square in the chops with the pastry. The angry recipient of the first thrown-pie-in-the-face in movie history enthusiastically joins the rest of the audience in throwing anything and everything at the bandleader, who has lost the girl but gained the hook. Written by duke1029@aol.com |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This is often touted as the first film in which a pie was throne. It is first thrown by Raymond Hatton and it hits Ford Sterling. Later he picks it up and throws it, errantly hitting Mabel Normand, whom he was courting. See more » |