He Wanted Work
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Written byEpes W. Sargent
Produced byArthur Hotaling
StarringJohn Edwards
Mattie Edwards
Billy Bowers
Mattie Edwards
Billy Bowers
Release date
- August 11, 1914
| He Wanted Work | |
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John Edwards (center) and Billy Bowers (right) in a publicity still from He Wanted Work | |
| Written by | Epes W. Sargent |
| Produced by | Arthur Hotaling |
| Starring | John Edwards Mattie Edwards Billy Bowers |
Release date |
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Running time | 5 minutes (c. 400 feet) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent with English intertitles |
He Wanted Work is a lost 1914 American silent comedy film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company, featuring John Edwards, Mattie Edwards, Billy Bowers, and Oliver Hardy.[1][2]
John Jackson is looking for work. He applies for a job at a construction site, but the Irish workers refuse to work with a Black man and chase him away. John finds an actor's suitcase and uses the makeup and clothing to disguise himself as an Irishman. He gets the job and all goes well until one of the workmen accidentally sprays him with a hose, washing off the white makeup and revealing the trick. The angry workmen bury him under a pile of bricks.[1][2]
Cast
- John Edwards as John Jackson
- Mattie Edwards as Mandy, his wife
- Billy Bowers as the Boss Builder
- Oliver Hardy as the Foreman (billed as Babe Hardy)