She Would Be a Business Man

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She Would Be a Business Man is a 1910 American silent comedy film released by Centaur Film Company.

She Would Be a Business Man
Production
company
Release date
1910
Running time
560 feet
CountryUnited States

Plot[]

After watching her husband fail in business, Mrs. Manly claims that she could do his job better than he can. The couple agree to trade clothing and places. But the wife is unable to conduct business because the men around her can't stop getting distracted and asking her out to lunch. Her husband fares similarly poorly at running their household. In the end, the couple agree to "return to their own spheres."[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ McMahan, Alison (2014-08-22). Alice Guy Blaché: Lost Visionary of the Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 224. ISBN 9781501302695.
  2. ^ Chalmers Publishing Company (1910). Moving Picture World (July-Dec 1910). New York The Museum of Modern Art Library. New York, Chalmers Publishing Company. p. 144.

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