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=The Haunted Pajamas=
Categories: <category>Male, Gender</category>
==Description==
When Richard Hudson receives a pair of silk pajamas from a friend in China, he is unaware that they are bewitched and that whoever wears them will be transformed into someone else. Hudson puts them on and is transformed into a fierce Chinese warrior, causing his butler Jenkins to quit drinking. The next night, Richard's close friend Jack Billings sends his brother Francis to spend the night, and upon donning the pajamas again, Francis becomes Jack's sweetheart named Frances Kirkland, giving Richard a series of shocks. Next, Jack becomes a victim of the pajamas, is locked up as a burglar, and his own father gives him a black eye for "impersonating his son". Complications pile up until Colonel Kirkland, the friend who sent the pajamas, arrives from China and clears up the mystery. This was based on a novel by Francis Perry Elliott of the same name.
*<a href=http://letterboxd.com/film/the-haunted-pajamas/>The Haunted Pajamas (1917) directed by Fred J. Balshofer</a>
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The Haunted Pajamas
Categories:Male, Gender
Description
When Richard Hudson receives a pair of silk pajamas from a friend
in China, he is unaware that they are bewitched and that whoever
wears them will be transformed into someone else. Hudson puts them
on and is transformed into a fierce Chinese warrior, causing his
butler Jenkins to quit drinking. The next night, Richards close
friend Jack Billings sends his brother Francis to spend the night,
and upon donning the pajamas again, Francis becomes Jacks
sweetheart named Frances Kirkland, giving Richard a series of
shocks. Next, Jack becomes a victim of the pajamas, is locked up as
a burglar, and his own father gives him a black eye for
"impersonating his son". Complications pile up until Colonel
Kirkland, the friend who sent the pajamas, arrives from China and
clears up the mystery. This was based on a novel by Francis Perry
Elliott of the same name.
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