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His New Lid
(1910) United States of America
B&W : Split-reel / 563 feet
Directed by Frank Powell

Cast: Thomas H. Ince [Jenks], Lucille Lee Stewart [Mrs. Jenks], William C. Robinson [Jenks’ neighbor], Claire McDowell [a mourner at the funeral]

Biograph Company production; distributed by Biograph Company. / From the short story “His Straw Hat” by S.W. Bunting. Cinematography by Arthur Marvin. / © 26 November 1910 by Biograph Company [J148146]. Released 24 November 1910; in a split-reel with Not So Bad as It Seemed (1910). / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.

Comedy.

Synopsis: [The Moving Picture World, 26 November 1910, page ?] The next time Jenks purchases a new hat, he will have it screwed to his pate so that he and the lid will be absolutely inseparable, for his most recently procured Kelly cost him both money and trouble in abundance. On his way to his office one morning, he decides to get a new straw hat. With his head topped with this new crown, he looks quite debonair. Lunch-time arriving, he goes to appease the cravings of his pneumo-gastric nerve, and here his trouble begins when an exchange of hats is made, someone taking his new sky piece, leaving in its stead a woolly creation of masculine millinery, with a surface like a bath mat. Towering with rage, he returns to his office, where he receives a telegram calling him out of town in a hurry on business. Dispatching word to his wife, he hustles off. Meanwhile, the purloiner of his lid, while walking along the seashore, loses it overboard, and it is carried out to sea to be driven back on the shore by the returning tide, where it is picked up by a neighbor of Jenks, who, finding the name and address on the band, takes it to whom he now assumes to be Widow Jenks, a most natural conclusion. Instanter the mourning of the dear departed (?) is precipitated. Fancy his surprise and their amazement when Jenks returns. It is with difficulty he persuades all hands that he is material and not ethereal. The undertaker, however, is insistent, and Jenks pays for a funeral he hadn’t the chance of enjoying.

Survival status: (unknown)

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Listing updated: 7 August 2023.

References: Bardèche-History p. 108; Barry-Griffith p. 42; Spehr-American p. 2: Website-AFI.

 
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