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Wild-goose Chase
Wild-goose chase or wild goose chase may refer to: * A pursuit of something unattainable or non-existent, such as in a fool's errand or snipe hunt * ''The Wild Goose Chase ''The Wild Goose Chase'' is a late Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher, first performed in 1621. It is often classed among Fletcher's most effective and best-constructed plays; Edmund Gosse called it "one of the brightest a ...'', a comedy stage play written by John Fletcher and first published in 1621 * ''The Wild Goose Chase'' (1915 film), a 1915 American comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille * ''The Wild Goose Chase'' (1932 film), a 1932 Van Beuren cartoon * '' Wycliffe's Wild Goose Chase'', a crime novel by W. J. Burley {{disambiguation ...
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Snipe Hunt
A snipe hunt is a type of practical joke or fool's errand, in existence in North America as early as the 1840s, in which an unsuspecting newcomer is duped into trying to catch a nonexistent animal called a ''snipe''. Although snipe are an actual family of birds, a ''snipe hunt'' is a quest for an imaginary creature whose description varies. The target of the prank is led to an outdoor spot and given instructions for catching the snipe; these often include waiting in the dark and holding an empty bag or making noises to attract the creature. The others involved in the prank then leave the newcomer alone in the woods to discover the joke. As an American rite of passage, snipe hunting is often associated with summer camps and groups such as the Boy Scouts. In France, a similar joke is called " hunting the dahut". In North America Although snipe are a real family of birds, the ''snipe hunt'' is a practical joke, often associated with summer camps and other types of outdoor camping, i ...
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The Wild Goose Chase
''The Wild Goose Chase'' is a late Jacobean stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher, first performed in 1621. It is often classed among Fletcher's most effective and best-constructed plays; Edmund Gosse called it "one of the brightest and most coherent of Fletcher's comedies, a play which it is impossible to read and not be in a good humour." The drama's wit, sparkle, and urbanity anticipated and influenced the Restoration comedy of the later decades of the seventeenth century. The term "wild-goose chase" is first documented when used by Shakespeare in the early 1590s, but appears as a term with which his audience would be familiar, as there is no attempt to define its meaning. History Firm data on the play's date of authorship and early performance history have not survived. "In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the year 1621 is a plausible date." "No one has ever questioned Fletcher's sole authorship of this play..."; his distinctive style is continuous through ...
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The Wild Goose Chase (1915 Film)
''The Wild Goose Chase'' is a 1915 American comedy-drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The film was written by DeMille's brother William and starred Ina Claire. ''The Wild Goose Chase'' is now considered a lost film. Cast * Ina Claire as Betty Wright * Lucien Littlefield as The 'grind' * Helen Marlborough as Mrs. Wright * Raymond Hatton as Mr. Wright * Tom Forman as Bob Randall * Ernest Joy as Mr. Randall * Theodore Roberts as Horatio Brutus Bangs * Tex Driscoll (uncredited) * Mrs. Lewis McCord (uncredited) * Florence Smythe as Mrs. Randall (uncredited) * Jane Wolfe (uncredited) See also *List of lost films For this list of lost films, a lost film is defined as one of which no part of a print is known to have survived. For films in which any portion of the footage remains (including trailers), see List of incomplete or partially lost films. Reas ... References External links * * * * 1915 films 1915 comedy-drama films 1915 lost films American comedy-drama ...
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The Wild Goose Chase (1932 Film)
''The Wild Goose Chase'' is an animated short film made by the Van Beuren Studios, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Plot The cartoon starts with a trio of frogs with banjos, singing the song ''Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella.'' Other creatures in the wild are shown during the rainy weather. The scene, moments later, turns to a boy cat and a girl cat. The boy cat tries to cheer up his glum girlfriend using quotes from the song. In no time, the rains stops and they are elated. Just then, a tree stump comes to life and tells them there's a pot of gold in the castle up in the sky. When the boy cat asks how they could go there, the stump conjures a large goose which carries them to their destination. As they enter the castle, they meet a spirit who is aware of their purpose. Frightened, they quickly flee the scene. Other inhabitants of the castle include imps, living skeletons, and other supernatural entities. After wandering around the place some more, they once again encounter ...
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