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'''''How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?''''' is an 1899 [[United States|American]] [[comedy film]].
'''''How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?''''', also known as '''''How'd you like to be the iceman?''''', is an 1899 or 1900 [[United States|American]] [[comedy film]] either by the [[Lubin Manufacturing Company]] or [[Biograph Company|American Mutoscope company]], inspired by the popular song with the same name{{efn|The song was written by J. Fredric Helf and Edward P. Moran.The song was used as a repertoire in a performance by vaudevillian [[William F. Denny]]}}.


==Plot==
A book agent calls on a woman, who is engaged in washing clothes. He proceeds to try to convince her that she should buy his book, which she flatly refuses. He then tries to make love to her and embraces her, when the iceman, who is her friend, suddenly enters and proceeds to hammer the dude book agent. After throwing him out, he returns, and is rewarded by his lady love with numerous kisses.{{efn|This is the plot described in the advertisement for the film in the Lubin film studios catalogue in 1907, and the film was classified in "comic scenes".}}

==Notes==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|id=0243317|title=How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?}}
* {{IMDb title|id=0243317|title=How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?}}, describing it as a 1899 film
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285200/ Imdb page for the movie describing it as a 1900 film]

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Revision as of 19:56, 19 November 2023

How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?
Release date
  • April 29, 1899 (1899-04-29)
LandVereinigte Staaten
SpracheEnglisch

How Would You Like to Be the Ice Man?, also known as How'd you like to be the iceman?, is an 1899 or 1900 American comedy film either by the Lubin Manufacturing Company or American Mutoscope company, inspired by the popular song with the same name[a].

Plot

A book agent calls on a woman, who is engaged in washing clothes. He proceeds to try to convince her that she should buy his book, which she flatly refuses. He then tries to make love to her and embraces her, when the iceman, who is her friend, suddenly enters and proceeds to hammer the dude book agent. After throwing him out, he returns, and is rewarded by his lady love with numerous kisses.[b]

Notes

  1. ^ The song was written by J. Fredric Helf and Edward P. Moran.The song was used as a repertoire in a performance by vaudevillian William F. Denny
  2. ^ This is the plot described in the advertisement for the film in the Lubin film studios catalogue in 1907, and the film was classified in "comic scenes".