The Burlesque Suicide, No. 2 Trailer

The Burlesque Suicide, No. 2 Trailer (1902)

12 April 1902 Comedy, Thriller 1 mins

A dissipated man sits at a table with a decanter of whiskey and a glass beside him. A revolver is on the opposite side of the table. He pours a glass of whiskey and, with a despairing look, starts to drink it. He changes his mind, grabs the revolver, and places it against his temple, but then changes his mind again and lays the revolver carefully on the table. He drinks the whiskey with a contented smile and thumbs his nose at the audience.

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Burlesque Suicide, no. 2 Trailer

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