Lieutenant Pimple and the Stolen Submarine
- Twickenham
- 1914
Two gifted servants perform magical feats for their employer with the aid of some impressive cinematic trick effects.
With the aid of some impressive cinematic trick effects, servants Mr Quick and Mr Slick perform wondrous feats for the benefit of their new employer. When an accident-prone servant is fired, our two heroes are despatched by their agent Mr Slighterhand, astounding and delighting their new boss with their spectacular and novel approaches to such mundane duties as laying the table and serving dinner.
Two conjurers working as servants run a household by magic.
The outbreak of war in July 1914 came as a shock to most. But from our privileged position today, we can find among the films produced in the early 1910s scattered hints of the looming conflict that would split Europe in two.
One ominous sign was the proliferation of stories of international espionage and intrigue (played as drama or comedy), while newsreels offer evidence of the prominence of the armed forces in British society. Even so, the overwhelming majority of films of the period point to a nation blissfully unaware of the horrors to come.