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The Unfortunate Policeman

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Produced by
  
Robert W. Paul

Running time
  
3 mins 37 secs

Language
  
Silent

Producer
  
Robert W. Paul


Release date
  
1905 (1905)

Country
  
United Kingdom

Initial release
  
1905

Production company
  
Paul's Animatograph Works

Similar
  
An Extraordinary Cab Acci, A Chess Dispute, Scrooge - or - Marley's Ghost, Army Life; or - How Soldiers, Blackfriars Bridge

The Unfortunate Policeman is a 1905 British short silent comedy film, produced by Robert W. Paul, featuring a policeman chasing a young painter after he tips a pot of paint over him. The film is an, "elaborate chase comedy," which according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is an example of the increasing use of real locations in R.W. Paul's work." Film historian Ian Christie adds, "the irreverent and disrespectful treatment of the policeman would soon become impossible in British films, thanks to the notorious list of proscriptions laid down by the British Board of Film Censors shortly after its creation in 1912."

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The Unfortunate Policeman Wikipedia