Pimple’s Battle of Waterloo (1913)

ALL 01/01/1913 (en) Comedy 8 Min
  • Release
    01/01/1913
  • Production
    Folly Films
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    Pimple’s Battle of Waterloo
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

Fred Evans, aka Pimple, plays Napoleon in the famous scenes from his life - including crossing the (cardboard) Alps - on a pantomime horse - the attempt on his life - by suffragettes - on the way to Paris (via Waterloo station) and the noble General's taking the watch from the sleeping sentry (who of course thinks he is trying to nick his rifle). At the battle, Napoleon (Fred Evans) and Wellington (Joe Evans) toss a coin for the first shot. The French, realising they have forgotten the ammunition, go off to the shops to buy some more. A troop of Boy Scouts charge Napoleon, who, after a chaotic battle, surrenders. He is taken prisoner and sent off in a boat, saying goodbye to France forever (here represented by a cardboard notice saying France on one bank of the Thames). -Bryony Dixon- BFI

  1. Joe Evans

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Casts

  1. Fred Evans

    Pimple/Napoleon

  2. Joe Evans

    Wellington

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 3

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Pimple’s Battle of Waterloo (1913) 8 Min

ALL 01/01/1913 (en)
Comedy
  • Release 01/01/1913
  • Production
    Folly Films
  • Original title Pimple’s Battle of Waterloo
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Fred Evans, aka Pimple, plays Napoleon in the famous scenes from his life - including crossing the (cardboard) Alps - on a pantomime horse - the attempt on his life - by suffragettes - on the way to Paris (via Waterloo station) and the noble General's taking the watch from the sleeping sentry (who of course thinks he is trying to nick his rifle). At the battle, Napoleon (Fred Evans) and Wellington (Joe Evans) toss a coin for the first shot. The French, realising they have forgotten the ammunition, go off to the shops to buy some more. A troop of Boy Scouts charge Napoleon, who, after a chaotic battle, surrenders. He is taken prisoner and sent off in a boat, saying goodbye to France forever (here represented by a cardboard notice saying France on one bank of the Thames). -Bryony Dixon- BFI

  1. Joe Evans

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer