A Hard Wash
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A Hard Wash
A colored woman washing a litte pickaninny. Very funny, and especially pleasing to children.
BIO 1902
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1 | American Mutoscope & Biograph Company 39 | |
2 | n.c. | |
3 | <13/10/1896. | 149 ft/27 ft. Mondorraron. |
4 | États-Unis. New York. Studio. |
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13/10/1896 | États-Unis. New York. Olympia Music Hall. | Biograph | The Washing of a Pickaninny by His Mother |
15/11/1896 | États-Unis. Minneapolis. Bijou Theatre. | Biograph | A Hard Wash |
30/11/1896 | États-Unis. Jamestown. Allen Theater | Biograph | A Hard Wash from sunshine to storm in a Darktown home |
03/12/1896 | États-Unis. New Haven. Poli's Wonderland Theater. | Biograph | A pickanniny's bath |
04/12/1896 | États-Unis.Fredonia. Grand Opera House. | Biograph | A Hard Wash |
17/12/1896 | États-Unis. Atlanta. Columbia Theater. | Biograph | The Washing of a Pickaninny by His Mother |
18/03/1897 | Grande-Bretagne. Londres. Palace Theatre of Varieties. | American Biograph | A Hard Wash |
"A Hard Wash" represents a black woman giving her "piccaninny" a bath, and the youngster's efforts to escape are very laughably illustrated by his throwing his legs over the edge and wrestling with his mother, who drenches him notwithstanding his struggles. |
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21/03/1897 | États-Unis. Rochester. Wonderland. | Biograph | Hard Wash |
27/09/1897 | Australie. Sydney. Palace Theatre. | Biograph | The Piccaninny's Bath |