My Hat Trailer

My Hat Trailer (1906)

11 April 1906 Comedy 5 mins

Comedy ensues when two men accidentally swap hats at the barber's. After discovering the mix-up, the first man to leave returns to the shop to correct the mistake. Furious when he finds that the other customer has disappeared with his hat, the man storms through the city demanding to inspect the headgear of every man he meets.

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France 11 April 1906

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