Pillow Fight (1897)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1M

Director : William Heise

Synopsis

“A comic subject, clear, bright and characteristic. Shows four girls in their night dresses, engaged in an animated pillow fight. During the action the pillows become torn, and the feathers fly over their heads and about the room in great numbers, producing with the white dresses and the black background a novel effect. Sharp, full of action, and popular in character.” (Edison Catalog)

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William Heise
William Heise
Director

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