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A Blind Pig 1918

11 min📅 1918-06-12

Step into the world of silent comedy with A Blind Pig (1918), a charming two-reeler that showcases the misadventures of a French perfume salesman. Mistaken for a bootlegger, our protagonist navigates a series of hilarious situations, all while trying to clear up the confusion.

Director: James D. Davis

Cast

Monty Banks
Monty Banks
French Salesman
Eva Novak
Eva Novak
The Sheriff's Daughter
Eddie Barry
Eddie Barry
Rube Miller
Rube Miller
Russ Powell
Russ Powell
The Sheriff/The Ticket Agent
Chai Hong
The Chef

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Blind Pig (1918) about?

A French perfume salesman gets caught up in a series of misadventures after being mistaken for a bootlegger.

Who directed A Blind Pig?

James D. Davis brought this charming comedy to life.

Who stars in A Blind Pig?

Monty Banks, Eva Novak, and Eddie Barry shine in this early comedy classic.

Is A Blind Pig (1918) worth watching?

While its short runtime and missing footage may limit its appeal, A Blind Pig's lighthearted atmosphere and comedic themes make it a delightful addition to any film collection.

How long is A Blind Pig?

A Blind Pig clocks in at 11 minutes.

About A Blind Pig (1918) — A Hilarious Mistaken Identity in Silent Comedy

Step into the world of silent comedy with A Blind Pig (1918), a charming two-reeler that showcases the misadventures of a French perfume salesman. Mistaken for a bootlegger, our protagonist navigates a series of hilarious situations, all while trying to clear up the confusion. Directed by James D. Davis, this 11-minute comedy features a talented cast, including Monty Banks and Eva Novak. With its lighthearted atmosphere and comedic themes, A Blind Pig is a delightful addition to any film collection.

Though partially missing, the surviving 11 minutes of A Blind Pig offer a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century comedy. With its clever writing and physical humor, this film is sure to entertain viewers of all ages. So why not take a step back in time and experience the joy of A Blind Pig (1918) for yourself?