Billy is in love with Carmen, in spite of the fact that she is several years older and considerably larger than he. Carmen, on the other hand, admires Gordon, who is her ideal for a lover. Gordon experiences little difficulty in taking Carmen from Billy. As Billy watches her going with the other fellow he wishes he had a girl who would remain true. Starting home he observes Olive and decides to make love to her. To win her he buys a rabbit and presents it to her. As they are talking together the rabbit escapes. The pair give chase; Billy follows it into a hole. He captures the animal all right, but finds himself unable to get out of the hole. Olive hears his cry for help and brings Gordon and Carmen, who are passing nearby. Gordon, with the aid of a rope, rescues Billy and the rabbit. Billy, in his pleasure at being free, forgets his hatred of Gordon and the four walk home happy. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | August 24, 1914 | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Gordon Griffith Billy Jacobs 'Baby' Carmen De Rue Olive Johnson | |
Crew: | Robert Thornby | |
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