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A jealous husband arrives in the office of Hawkshaw, a private detective. The husband is certain that his wife is being unfaithful, and he wants the detective to produce photographic evidence. The detective tails the wife, and thinks he... See more »

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Edwin S. Porter

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Edwin S. Porter

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A jealous husband arrives in the office of Hawkshaw, a private detective. The husband is certain that his wife is being unfaithful, and he wants the detective to produce photographic evidence. The detective tails the wife, and thinks he has caught her, but a sudden mishap prevents him from getting a photo. Despite this and further setbacks, the dedicated detective presses on, determined to fulfill his assignment. Written by Snow Leopard

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Taglines A story of the trials of an amateur detective, showing beautiful scenery along the Atlantic ocean. (Print Ad-Brainerd Daily Dispatch, ((Brainers, Minn.)) 9 November 1906) See more »
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  • Getting Evidence, Showing the Trials and Tribulations of a Private Detective (United States)
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Trivia Mack Sennett plays the rambunctious photographer uncredited here of course. It is credited to Paul Panzer who almost never played comic parts. Panzer played leading men, even in Shakespeare, or villains as in the Pearl White serials and later in westerns, railroad movies etc. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Edison: The Invention of the Movies (2005). See more »

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