A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain (1899)

"This is a street scene. The rain has just ceased, and passers-by are lowering their umbrellas. A well-dressed young man meets a pretty girl beneath an awning over a shop door. While they are standing there, the shopkeeper lowers the awning, which has accumulated a lot of water, and the two are thoroughly drenched. This picture has made a big hit."

Director: Frederick S. Armitage
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Frederick S. Armitage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain about?
"This is a street scene. The rain has just ceased, and passers-by are lowering their umbrellas. A well-dressed young man meets a pretty girl beneath an awning over a shop door. While they are standing there, the shopkeeper lowers the awning, which has accumulated a lot of water, and the two are thoroughly drenched. This picture has made a big hit."
Who directed A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain?
A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain was directed by Frederick S. Armitage.
How long is A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain?
A Ray of Sunshine After the Rain has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).