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  • The Edison Minstrels (1913)
  • Short | 6 min | Short, Musical
The Edison Minstrels (1913)
Short | 6 min | Short, Musical

A group of actors in various costumes including powdered-wigged 18th century interlocutor, and black-faced comedian side men, engage in some jokes and sing several songs, including "Grand Introductory Overture", "Soldier's Chorus from ...See moreA group of actors in various costumes including powdered-wigged 18th century interlocutor, and black-faced comedian side men, engage in some jokes and sing several songs, including "Grand Introductory Overture", "Soldier's Chorus from Faust", "Silver Threads Among The Gold" and the then current hit "When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam". The finale is a patriotic medley ending in "The Star Spangled Banner". Written by WesternOne See less
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Updated Feb 17, 1913

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Feb 17, 1913 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
George Ballard
Edison Quartette Edison Quartette   See fewer
Edward Boulden
Comedian Comedian   See fewer
Arthur Housman
Interlocutor Interlocutor   See fewer
Eugene A. Jaudas
Conductor (as Eugene Jardas) Conductor (as Eugene Jardas)   See fewer
O.J. McCormack
Edison Quartette Edison Quartette   See fewer
Leo Parmet
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H.L. Wilson
Edison Quartette Edison Quartette   See fewer
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