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Comic Costume Race
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Comic Costume Race

Jan 1, 1896
0h 1m
★ 4.5

Overview

Three athletes make their way to wicker baskets that contain a mishmash of wacky costumes. They need to dress up as quickly as they can, and make their way back on the running track.

Genres

Comedy
Documentary

Production Companies

Robert W. Paul
Paul's Animatograph Works

Cast

No Cast found.

Comic Costume Race Trailers

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