Thompson's Night Out 115 years old

William Thompson and John Smith occupied offices in the same New York skyscraper, and both being seized with an irrepressible desire to cut loose and paint things crimson, arranged it as follows in this Biograph picture. Thompson sent a message to his wife that his friend Smith was ill, and it was his duty to perform that spiritual work of mercy, "comfort the afflicted," hence he would not have her wait up for him as he might be late. Smith did likewise, using Thompson as the object of his humane consideration. This done, they start off to make a night of it. First they visit the gilded throne room of a temple of Bacchus, where they moisten their parched spirits with dry Martinis. They are soon in a most glorious condition. Smith suggests the show where "Amateur Night" is on. - Written by Moving Picture World synopsis

Credits

Thompson's Night Out Cast

Name Character
Mack Sennett He was 28, 80 years old when he died as Theatre Bouncer
Robert Harron He was 15, 27 years old when he died as Sign Changer
Gene Gauntier She was 23, 81 years old when she died as Mrs. Smith
Anthony O'Sullivan He was 53, 65 years old when he died as William Thompson
Edward Dillon He was 29, 54 years old when he died as John Smith
Harry Solter He was 34, 46 years old when he died as Theatre Patron

Thompson's Night Out Crew

Name Department
Wallace McCutcheon as Director. Directing
Thompson's Night Out (115 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, May 26, 1908
  • Runtime: 8 minutes