
The Indian Chief and the Seidlitz Powder
★ 3 · 1901 · 2m · Comedy · Western
An inventive use of slow-motion filming helps hammer home the gag as an unconvincing 'Indian chief' hopes to dissolve some trapped wind with a popular brand of indigestion powder.
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