Mixed Pets (1911)

Mixed Pets (1911) poster

Mixed Pets is an early Alice Guy Blaché comedy about misunderstandings that arise when a new husband refuses to buy his new wife a dog and the couples’ domestic help conceal the fact they are married with a baby. Puppies and babies become mixed up in cabinets as everyone tries to hide their adored ‘pets.’ The film is enormously funny and shows a poignant understanding of people’s joys and foibles as well as a perceptive grasp of relationships, a Guy Blaché trademark.

Director: Alice Guy-Blaché
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 13 min
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Production: Solax Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mixed Pets about?
Mixed Pets is an early Alice Guy Blaché comedy about misunderstandings that arise when a new husband refuses to buy his new wife a dog and the couples’ domestic help conceal the fact they are married with a baby. Puppies and babies become mixed up in cabinets as everyone tries to hide their adored ‘pets.’ The film is enormously funny and shows a poignant understanding of people’s joys and foibles as well as a perceptive grasp of relationships, a Guy Blaché trademark.
Who directed Mixed Pets?
Mixed Pets was directed by Alice Guy-Blaché.
Who stars in Mixed Pets?
Mixed Pets stars Frances Gibson, Blanche Cornwall.
How long is Mixed Pets?
Mixed Pets has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Mixed Pets?
Mixed Pets is a Comedy film.
Where was Mixed Pets produced?
Mixed Pets was produced in United States of America.