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Pimple and the Snake (1912)
 

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35mm, 320 feet, black & white, silent
 
DirectorW.P. Kellino
Production CompanyEc-Ko Film Company

Cast: Fred Evans (Pimple)

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A penniless Pimple pursues an escaped snake in the hope of securing the £500 reward, with chaotic consequences.

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This is the first extant Pimple comedy and the second title in the series, released in November 1912, after Fred Evans had left behind Cricks & Martin and his previous character, Charley Smiler. A simple chase comedy with Fred Evans as Pimple, a character of childlike simplicity with a slightly mischievous streak. He wears a check jacket, baggy, (almost) matching trousers and a cap, but, in this case, a more subtle application of his usual clown make-up. In this one-reel comedy, Pimple pursues an escaped African Black snake, but disastrously confuses it with a woman's black feather boa.

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SEE ALSO
Evans, Fred (1889-1951)
The 'Pimple' Films