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 |  Street Cars and Carbuncles
 (1917) United States of America
 B&W : Short film
 Directed by Dick Smith (Richard Smith)
 Cast: Eddie Barry [the street car conductor], Robert McKenzie [the street car motorman], Eva Novak [the motorman’s daughter], Chester Ryckman [the driver of the busted bus], Bert Roach [the railway president] L-KO Motion Picture Kompany production; distributed by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. / Production supervision by John G. Blystone. / Released 20 August 1917. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. Comedy. Synopsis: [Motography, 25 August 1917, page ?] A tale of the quarrels between the jitney driver and the president of the railway. The streetcar is drawn by two skinny mules and manned by a conductor and a motorman, equally as skinny and snug. The people demand service or the jitney driver for them. Then begins a series of stunts whereby the passengers are pulled by threats, breakdowns, and promises, from the jitney to the streetcar. Finally they both go over the side of a bluff, an equal wreck of debris side by side. The passengers peer out of the windows wearing the never-never-again expression. Survival status: (unknown) Current rights holder: Public domain [USA]. Listing updated: 19 January 2025. References: Website-IMDb. |