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Watch an Evil Bill Murray Shake Down Alexander Graham Bell in This Lost Short from the Early 70s

It's shot like an old silent film, complete with dialogue cards, a piano score, and that vaudevillian overacting people did before they realized acting was different on camera.

Splitsider just released an old clip from the archives at Second City, the improv comedy troupe Bill Murray was a part of before he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live. In it, a mustachioed Murray stomps around and tries to extort money from Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone. It's shot like an old silent film, complete with dialogue cards, a piano score, and that vaudevillian overacting people did before they realized acting was different on camera. Watch it above and try not to think about how Bill Murray is a mere mortal who has been around for a long time and will probably pass away sometime in the next half century.

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