Mr. Murphy, a typical son of Erin, decides to have his photograph taken to send to the loved ones at home and visits the photographer's studio for the purpose. The gentleman is duly posed and seated in the chair, but it seems he ...See moreMr. Murphy, a typical son of Erin, decides to have his photograph taken to send to the loved ones at home and visits the photographer's studio for the purpose. The gentleman is duly posed and seated in the chair, but it seems he misunderstands the photographer's signals to "look natural," "smile a little." and a number of comical mishaps occur in consequence. Finally Mr. Murphy feels insulted and endeavors to commit an aggravated assault on the inoffensive photographer, who becomes enraged in turn and entirely losing his patience ejects the Irishman from his studio when a very comical "mix-up" ensues. Written by
Selig Catalog (1907)
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