Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer
Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer (AKA: Comic Faces) is a 1897 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a man drinking a glass of beer whose face and hands become increasingly lively as a result. The single-shot film shows comedian Tom Green, according to Bryony Dixon of BFIfilms, "performing what is known as a 'facial', that is a piece direct to camera showing changing facial expressions. The ability to get close up to the star was a great advantage that film had over the stage and early filmmakers were keen to exploit it."[1][2]
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Directed by | George Albert Smith |
Produced by | George Albert Smith |
Starring | Tom Green |
Cinematography | George Albert Smith |
Production company | G.A. Smith |
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Running time | 35 secs |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Silent |
References
- Brooke, Michael. "Comic Faces - Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer". BFI Screenonline Database. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
- Dixon, Bryony. "Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer (1897)". BFIfilms YouTube channel. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
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