Pity the Blind, No. 2

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A small stage has a backdrop of a city street, sidewalks, a park, and buildings. From stage right, a boy leads a blind man onto the stage, helps him kneel with his hat and cane in front of him. The boy hands a sign, "pity the blind" around the man's neck and leaves. A fellow in a bowler hat passes by, dropping a coin in the blind man's hat. Then two well-dressed women enter, talking.

A.E. Weed

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02-02-1904

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US

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3.3

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1 min

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A.E. Weed

A.E. Weed

A.E. Weed was born on August 12, 1873 in Forestport, New York, USA. A.E. was a cinematographer and director, known for Duel Scene, 'by Right of Sword' (1904), From Show Girl to Burlesque Queen (1903) and Tying Up Bags for Train, U.S.P.O. (1903). A.E. died on October 24, 1961 in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA.
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