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Fred Evans Filmography

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FredEvans

Known for Directing · Pimple's The Whip, Pimple’s Part, Lieutenant Pimple and the Stolen Submarine

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Fred Evans was a pioneering director in the early 1910s, known for his work on the Charley Smiler series, particularly "Charley Smiler Is Robbed" and "Charley Smiler Joins the Boy Scouts," both released in 1911. These silent comedies captured the whimsical spirit of the era and showcased Evans' knack for blending humor with social commentary, making them significant pieces in the history of early American cinema. Collectors seek out these films not only for their nostalgic value but also for their representation of a transformative period in filmmaking. Evans' contribution to the Charley Smiler series reflects the burgeoning popularity of comedic shorts, and his unique directorial style has earned him a revered spot among collectors of silent film. The scarcity of these early prints, combined with their cultural significance, makes them highly sought after by enthusiasts of physical media. For those diving into the rich tapestry of film history, Evans’ work serves as a delightful reminder of the playful storytelling that laid the groundwork for generations of filmmakers to come.

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