The Barber Saw the Joke Trailer (1900)
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
Watch the official The Barber Saw the Joke 1900 trailer in HD below.
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
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A Clumsy Barber Trailer
Schultze Can 41b Trailer
United Kingdom 01 January 1900
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01 January 1900
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21 September 1900
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