How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote
How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote

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How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote

1911
Movie
11 min
English

A tale of English political intrigue. A certain member of Parliament, whose voice and vote would have passed an objectionable measure, is prevented from reaching the house in time by the opposition's subterfuge of a girl calling for assistance just as he passed her house. The young lady being an actress merely re-enacts a scene from the amateur theatricals she appeared in. The plan works holding him until it is too late to take part in the debate or vote upon the question and the bill did not pass.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short, Comedy

Plot Summary

A short silent comedy film depicting the unfortunate circumstances that lead to a gentleman named Sir Andrew losing his right to vote. The film likely plays on themes of political eligibility or perhaps a humorous personal failing that disqualifies him.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, specific critical reception details are scarce and difficult to verify. It was likely viewed as a lighthearted entertainment piece typical of the era's short films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely enjoyed for its simple comedic premise.

  • A brief example of early comedic filmmaking.

  • Historical context is its primary value now.

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Fun Fact

This film is an example of the 'gag reel' style of short comedies popular in the early silent film era, often focusing on a single, simple humorous situation.

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