Laura Bayley

Laura Bayley

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)

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    Mary Jane\
    Mary Jane tries to light the oven. When she's unsuccessful, she plays around, getting black boot polish on her face. She mugs before a mirror. Then, it's back to work. When the stove still won't light, she pours in paraffin, winks at the camera, and lights a match. Kaboom! Is there any rest for the foolish, even in the grave? (imdb)
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    The Kiss in the Tunnel
    A train moves down the track. In a car, seated next to each other in a companionable way, is a couple who are reading, probably wife and husband. As the train enters a tunnel, the man abandons his reading, turns to the woman, and kisses her; she is somewhat reluctant. As the train leaves the tunnel, they return to their books. (imdb)
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    Let Me Dream Again
    A man dreams he is flirting with an attractive young lady, then he wakes up in bed next to his wife. (imdb)
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    Santa Claus
    Santa Claus (1898) - Short Film
    In this picture you see Santa Claus enter the room from the fireplace and proceed to trim the tree. He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children. (imdb)
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    The X-Ray Fiend
    The X-Ray Fiend (1897) - Short Film
    Forgotten sci-fi/comedy about a man and woman who are flirting with one another when another man comes up to them with an x-ray machine, zaps them and turns them into skeletons. (imdb)
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    The Death of Poor Joe
    A child-crossing sweeper dies in the snow. (imdb)
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    The Old Maid\
    The Old Maid's Valentine is a 1900 British short silent comedy film, directed by George Albert Smith, which features the titular Miss Pimple receiving an unpleasant surprise on 14 February. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is essentially a facial - a medium close-up shot of a single performer whose changing expression constitutes virtually all the film's dramatic action." (wiki)
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    Two Clowns
    Two Clowns (1906) - Short Film
    Two clowns, colorfully attired, sit at a table, drinking, talking, laughing and playing around as they enjoy each others company. The film demonstrates the use of G.A. Smith's new Kinemacolor process and features his wife as one of the clowns.
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