Why Jones Discharged His Clerks
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| Original title | Why Jones Discharged His Clerks |
| Country of production | United States |
| Publishing year | 1900 |
| length | 1 minute |
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| Director | James H. White |
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Why Jones Discharged His Clerks is an American silent film from 1900 . The film was released on January 9, 1900. The film was made at Black Maria Studios .
Movie content
Two office workers leisurely play cards while their boss, Mr. Jones, waits for his lover. When she finally comes, the employees want to catch a glimpse of the lovemaking and are caught by their boss for their clumsiness.
Background information
The film was followed by the sequel Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce , which was released a few days later. Nothing is known about the actors in the film or the director.
Web links
- Why Jones Discharged His Clerks in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Why Jones Discharged His Clerks in the Library of Congress (English)
- Film on Youtube