A Chess Dispute

A Chess Dispute is a 1903 British short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by Robert W. Paul, starring Alfred Collins.

The movies depicts a stationary camera which looks on as two dapper gents play a game of chess.

A comedic fight ensues, first with the squirting of a soda siphon, then with each punching the other.

The opponents wrestle each other to the floor and continue the fight out of the camera's view, hidden by the table.

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