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Laughing Gas

(1907)

directed by J. Searle Dawley and Edwin S. Porter, 9 minutes

Laughing Gas, the American Silent Comedy by J. Searle Dawley and Edwin S. Porter

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With African-American Bertha Regustus in the principle role, this comedy seems to depart from conventional black stereotypes. Indebted to other comedies of the period (Vitagraph made a film with an identical title less than a year earlier), LAUGHING GAS is based on the premise that laughter is contagious.

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Created 7 months ago.

interesting...

Created about 1 year ago.

Interesting short featuring an African-American actress. Not much of a plot, except that apparently laughing gas 100+ years ago was much stronger than it is now...