In "Roger Ebert's Book of Film," there is a copy of one of the last interview's Mr Bunny gave before he died of Bright's Disease. If you're interested, it is worth reading.
Does anyone know how many of, John Bunnys' films survived? I know of this one and "A Cure for Pokeritis" I could have sworn I heard of at least one more surviving.
Likewise, thanks for posting this film. Unfortunately so few of his films survive. It is no wonder he was the most popular comedian until he passed away in 1916.
In "Roger Ebert's Book of Film," there is a copy of one of the last interview's Mr Bunny gave before he died of Bright's Disease. If you're interested, it is worth reading.
MrUndersolo 1 week ago
Does anyone know how many of, John Bunnys' films survived? I know of this one and "A Cure for Pokeritis" I could have sworn I heard of at least one more surviving.
SukkaPunch321 5 months ago in playlist Movies - Silent Films - John Bunny
Weird watching this in 2011, on the internet,and on windows 7 lol
nice vid. :)
jake38989 1 year ago
Likewise, thanks for posting this film. Unfortunately so few of his films survive. It is no wonder he was the most popular comedian until he passed away in 1916.
What talent!
smscamp 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this. Had heard about Mr. Bunny but never saw one of his films till now. Loved it!
captainfairfield 2 years ago 2
Wonderful stuff!! It woud be great to see his masterpiece Pokeritis!!!
pjf57 3 years ago
You do realize I have that A Cure for Pokeritis posted?
bayougrande 3 years ago
Great old clip.Bunny is unfortunately forgotten.Hard to believe he was the most popular star pre 1915
chiefpete3325 3 years ago
Great quality for a film this old! This had to be one of Mabel's very earliest. Think she made her first pic in 1910. Was this a Vitagraph?
Somerset45 3 years ago
Yes this was Vitagraph Studios.
bayougrande 3 years ago