Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce
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Original title | Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce |
Country of production | United States |
Publishing year | 1900 |
length | 1 minute |
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Director | James H. White |
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Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce is an American silent film from 1900 from Black Maria Studios . The film was released on January 17, 1900.
Movie content
Mr. Jones comes home and lets his maid love him, but she leaves her floury fingerprints from baking bread on his jacket. When Mrs. Jones enters the kitchen and discovers the stains, she puts the dough over Mr. Jones' head and leaves the kitchen angry.
Background information
The film is the sequel to the film Why Jones Discharged His Clerks , which was released a few days earlier. Nothing is known about the actors in the film or the director.
Web links
- Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce in the Library of Congress (English)
- Film on Youtube