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A number of women arrive, he begins to greet them but when they become too insistent, he runs away, chased by the group of women. He catches a streetcar, jumps over a fence, runs up a flight of stairs, climbs up a tree, then a wall but they keep following him. He finally falls into a river where one
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The film starts with a title reading 'A remake of "Personal" in which a man advertises in the newspaper for a wife, asking interested parties to "meet me at the fountain"'. It is followed by a middle close-up of the man drafting the advertisement, a middle shot of the man posting it, and again a
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middle close-up of the man getting ready in front of a mirror. This is followed by a full shot of the man waiting at the meeting point in front of a fountain. First comes a nanny, pushing a baby stroller. He bows low and wants to kiss the baby but she pushes him away.
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This is the third film shot in the United States in 1904 showing a man placing an advertisement in order to get married and ending up being chased by a group of women. The first was
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Siegmund Lubin, who was trained as an optometrist and had built his own camera and projector combination started in 1896 distributing films notably from Thomas Edison in
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The film ends with a medium close-up of the bride and bridegroom all dressed up, which reveals that the bride is actually a man dressed as a woman. The two men
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of the ladies follows him and helps him get out of the water, she is the winner.
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How a French Nobleman Got a Wife Through the New York Herald Personal Columns
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Not to be confused with Meet Me by the Fountain, a book by
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The King of the Movies: Film Pioneer Siegmund Lubin
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Index

Alexandra Lange

Siegmund Lubin
Gilbert Sarony
United States of America
English
silent
short
comedy film
Siegmund Lubin
Gilbert Sarony
cross-dressing
Wallace McCutcheon

French kiss
Wallace McCutcheon Sr.
Biograph Company
How a French Nobleman Got a Wife Through the New York Herald Personal Columns
Edwin S. Porter
Edison Manufacturing Company

Philadelphia
Lubin Manufacturing Company
remake
"A cinema history"
The King of the Movies: Film Pioneer Siegmund Lubin
Meet Me at the Fountain
IMDb
Meet me at the Fountain
A Cinema History

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