The Suburbanite is a 1904 American short comedy silent film directed by Wallace McCutcheion and starring John Troiano.
The film was produced and distributed by the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company.
[1] The film is about a family who move to the suburbs, hoping for a quiet life.
Pamela Robertson Wojcik considers the film to be a landmark film for actors, noting that the "comic characters had assumed a more central position in the mise-en-scene", and as a result, the actor's skills were "increasingly called upon to create a rudimentary character".
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