Percy Gets a Job is a 1912 Australiancomedyshort film starring W. S. Percy, "Australia's greatest comedian".[1] It was one of the first Australian comedy short films.[2] It was also known as Percy at the Lawyers and was released with another local short, Toggle Won't Go to School.[3]
Percy travels from Sydney to New York. He is thrown out of a cinema; fights a 16 stone actor for the privilege of playing the part of an attractive young lady's younger brother; treats a young girl to a plate of spaghetti in a tango restaurant; argues with her infuriated husband; is fleeced of every penny by race course crooks and has to work his way home as a steward. At the end he leans over the side of the vessel and says "I'm just crazy about America, but oh! I love Australia!"[5][6]
Production
Percy had left Australia for the US at the end of 1913. In February 1914 he arrived in New York and met Millard Johnson, the local representative of Union Theatres, who suggested he visit the Thanhouser Film Company Studio. They suggested Percy star in a comedy for the studio, and a scenario was written in 20 minutes.[6][7]
^"MOVING PICTURES". The Sunday Times. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 29 March 1914. p. 5 Supplement: SUNDAY TIMES GLOBE PICTORIAL. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
^ abc"THE PAV'S GREAT CATCH". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 9 May 1914. p. 10 Section: SATURDAY'S NEWS SECTION. Retrieved 25 August 2013.