- Mr Beetle seeks companionship from a statuesque dragonfly dancer, unaware that her ex-boyfriend, a slender grasshopper and an industrious cameraman, watches their every move. Will Mrs Beetle forgive him? Will he get away with adultery?
- A jilted husband takes his revenge by filming his wife and her lover and showing the result at the local cinema. This was one of Starewicz' first animated films, and stars very realistic animated beetles.—Michael Brooke <michael@everyman.demon.co.uk>
- Trapped in a loveless marriage, the once-happily married husband, Mr Beetle, seeks companionship from others. More and more, Mr Beetle takes solace in the city at the famous Gay Dragonfly Night Club, where a statuesque dragonfly dancer becomes the object of his desire, unbeknownst to him that her former boyfriend--a slender grasshopper and an industrious cameraman--watches their every move from afar. Now, their private shenanigans are recorded on film. Will Mrs Beetle ever forgive her husband? Will he get away with adultery and deceit?—Nick Riganas
- Mr. Grasshopper, a jilted cameraman, takes his revenge by filming Mr. Beetle and his mistress Ms. Dragonfly and then shows the results at a local cinema where Mrs. Beetle is in the audience. This was one of Starewicz's first animated films, and stars very realistic animated beetles.—Jonathan Miertschin <jmiertschin@hotmail.com>
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By what name was The Cameraman's Revenge (1912) officially released in Canada in English?
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