Fred Evans
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Lieutenant Pimple and the Stolen Submarine (1914)
The intrepid Lieutenant Pimple thwarts foreign enemies in an action-packed wartime spy spoof.

Fat Man on a Bicycle (1914)
A clumsy oversized cyclist causes chaos.

Pimple's Dream of Victory (1915)
UK Comedy short silent depicting US sailor day-dreaming of submariner adventures,

Lieutenant Pimple and the Stolen Invention (1914)
The Lieutenant and his men save an invention from spies.

Sexton Pimple (1915)
A detective takes over a train to save the King of Cork from spies.

A Night at the Cinema in 1914 (2014)
Cinema a century ago was a new, exciting and highly democratic form of entertainment. Picture houses nationwide offered a sociable, lively...

A Study in Skarlit (1915)
A private detective faces off against a master criminal.

Pimple's The Whip (1917)
A Lord foils a plot to kill his favourite and rides it to win.

Charley Smiler Joins the Boy Scouts (1911)
Charley Smiler decides to join the Boy Scouts.

Pimple’s Battle of Waterloo (1913)
Fred Evans, aka Pimple, plays Napoleon in the famous scenes from his life - including crossing the (cardboard) Alps - on a pantomime horse - the...

Pimple Has One (1915)
The mischievous Pimple takes to the bottle.

Pimple’s Part (1916)
Pimple plays an actor rehearsing for a role which causes trouble wherever he is.

Pimple’s Pink Forms (1916)
A 1916 Fred Evans comedy

Charley Smiler Is Robbed (1911)
Charley has a watch stolen by a pickpocket.

Pimple and the Snake (1912)
'Pimple pursues windblown feather boa in mistake for snake.' (British Film Catalogue)

Pimple's Motor Bike (1913)
'Pimple finds money and buys motor-bicycle.' (British Film Catalogue)

Pimple's Complaint (1913)
'Boys pin smallpox notice on Pimple's back.' (British Film Catalogue)

Pimple's Wonderful Gramaphone (1913)
'Pimple builds a gramophone and hides inside it.' (British Film Catalogue)

How Pimple Saved Kissing Cup (1913)
'Stableboy saves lord's horse from baron and wins race.' (British Film Catalogue)

Pimple's New Job (1913)
'Pimple tries bill-posting and gets pasted.' (British Film Catalogue)

Lieutentant Pimple's Dash for the Pole (1914)
'Naval lieutenant discovers the Pole.' (British Film Catalogue)

Pimple's Charge of the Light Brigade (1914)
'Pimple leads his valiant cavalry into the Valley of Death.' (British Film Institute)

Pimple's Uncle (1915)
This daft comedy stars funny-duo Fred and Joe Evans in a battle to secure an inheritance from an insane uncle.

The Kaiser Captures Pimple (1915)
Pimple dreams he is captured by the Kaiser.

Pimple Does The Turkey Trot (1912)
Pimple emulates dancers, is arrested, and slips out of his coat.

Pimple's Inferno (1913)
Pimple reads Dante and dreams hell is full of suffragettes and film comedians.

Lieutentant Pimple's Dash for the Pole (1914)

Lieutenant Pimple and the Stolen Invention (1914)
