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A new errand boy is engaged by a grocer who soon regrets the appointment.
A new errand boy is engaged by a grocer who soon regrets the appointment.


A mischievous errand boy, sent out on a delivery, causes havoc on the streets of Hove. When he returns to the store, he finds all his victims waiting for him, and a chase ensues, but he soon gets the better of his pursuers. <[https://www.boyactors.org.uk/movie.php?ref=4696 BoyActors]>
A mischievous errand boy, sent out on a delivery, causes havoc on the streets of Hove. When he returns to the store, he finds all his furious victims waiting for him, and a chase ensues, but he soon gets the better of his pursuers.  


James Williamson, who directed this film, also stars in it as the Grocer. The Errand Boy is played by his 14-year-old son, Tom.
James Williamson, who directed this film, also stars in it as the Grocer. The Errand Boy is played by his 14-year-old son, Tom.
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[[Category:Film Studies--1900s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--1900s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--British]]
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[[Category:1891 Williamson, Tom]]
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[[Category:1905, Top Films]]
 
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[[Category:Short Film (film subject)]]

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{en} Our New Errand Boy [1] (UK, 1905), directed by James Williamson, starring Tom Williamson, James Williamson. <silent, 6 min.> <YouTube>

A new errand boy is engaged by a grocer who soon regrets the appointment.

A mischievous errand boy, sent out on a delivery, causes havoc on the streets of Hove. When he returns to the store, he finds all his furious victims waiting for him, and a chase ensues, but he soon gets the better of his pursuers.

James Williamson, who directed this film, also stars in it as the Grocer. The Errand Boy is played by his 14-year-old son, Tom.

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