We find a young fellow at the theater seated in a box, much absorbed in a performance where the Soul Kiss is portrayed, and when he sees the hero and heroine of the much discussed kiss, he becomes greatly excited and seizes a lady, whom he...See moreWe find a young fellow at the theater seated in a box, much absorbed in a performance where the Soul Kiss is portrayed, and when he sees the hero and heroine of the much discussed kiss, he becomes greatly excited and seizes a lady, whom he does not know, seated near him in the box, and proceeds to give her a very real demonstration of the real Soul Kiss. He is of course thrown out, but his desire for a kiss has not been appeased, for every woman who passes him receives a sample of his osculatory prowess. A [black woman], an Irish woman, then his stenographer and others, each are treated alike, until finally he meets a very pretty girl, and when their lips meet it seems impossible to part them. Many humorous instances are portrayed of the endeavors to part the young couple. They are finally separated,' and the young man is led away to jail, doing the Soul Kiss with a picture he sees hanging in the cell. Written by
Views and Film Index (September 26, 1908)
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