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Dullest Wedding I've Ever Seen
This is a half-reel documentary that shows everything but the marriage itself.... the people going from one location to another, even though the camera stop outside what appears to be the city office where, presumably, the happy couple -- they seem pretty grim about it -- get the license, and also the Church.
Everyone walks around a lot, and the only thing that seems to distinguish the couple and what might be called the official party is that some of them have white ribbons wrapped around their hats. Otherwise people seem rather dour.
I suspect that when the people from Pathe Freres said they'd pay for the party if they could film it, everyone thought Oh boy! the movie people will pay for everything! Then the Pathe people began to interfere, and tell them to wait, and argue with the priest about coming into Church. By the end, it didn't seem like a good idea and this movie seems a lifeless, glum affair.
Everyone walks around a lot, and the only thing that seems to distinguish the couple and what might be called the official party is that some of them have white ribbons wrapped around their hats. Otherwise people seem rather dour.
I suspect that when the people from Pathe Freres said they'd pay for the party if they could film it, everyone thought Oh boy! the movie people will pay for everything! Then the Pathe people began to interfere, and tell them to wait, and argue with the priest about coming into Church. By the end, it didn't seem like a good idea and this movie seems a lifeless, glum affair.
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- boblipton
- Aug 22, 2018
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- Runtime4 minutes
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