Detail
Title ID | 8439 | Collection ID | 1196 | ||||||||
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Title | The Twin’s Tea Party | ||||||||||
Date | [1896?] | ||||||||||
Collection | Early Films | ||||||||||
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Theme | Early film in the South East Family life | ||||||||||
Keywords | Children | ||||||||||
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Format | Black & White Silent | ||||||||||
Duration | 00:00:33:18 | ||||||||||
Copyright & Access | Copyright restrictions apply, contact Screen Archive South East for details |
Summary
A tea party turns violent in this film by Robert Paul from the mid 1890s.
Description
Two young girls dressed in bonnet and dresses sit at a table together. One takes her bonnet off and the other pours tea. The twin without a bonnet drinks from the teacup but her sister starts hitting her, taking the cup away. She continues to hit her twin until she starts to cry. The twin still in her bonnet kisses her sister apologetically.