
Two Clowns
Directed by George Albert SmithJanuary 1, 1906 1mShort
4.74.7
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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Two Clowns was released on January 1, 1906.
Two Clowns was directed by George Albert Smith.
Two Clowns has a runtime of 1m.
Two Clowns was produced by George Albert Smith.
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.
The key characters in Two Clowns are Female clown (Laura Bayley).
Two Clowns is a Short film.
Two Clowns has an audience rating of 4.7 out of 10.

