Ray is sent to boarding school. With the connivance of her maid, her lover is apprised of her destination and he goes to rescue his lady love. He succeeds in entering her room, but is seen by the inquisitive janitor, who informs the principal. A grand sortie is made by the whole school, but on bursting into Ray’s room, nothing is seen but a man’s hat and glove. This is conclusive evidence and the father is sent for. Meanwhile, scared but undismayed, Plump dresses as a girl, is admitted as a pupil and plans an elopement. Once more the ever busy janitor intervenes and again the alarm is raised. Fortunately for the two an enterprising burglar chooses this moment for an entrance and he, alarmed by the commotion, hides in a closet. Their escape cut off, Plump and Ray dash into their room, and our hero takes refuge in the burglar’s closet, from which he forces the crook. Rushing through the assembled pupils the prowler dives through the window and meeting the father downs him, after stealing his clothes. This leaves open the way of escape and the lovers, jumping into the father’s auto, wave a kiss as the crook climbs on behind, leaving dad now mistaken for the burglar to be almost annihilated by the excited girls. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | July 6, 1916 | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Vim Comedy Film Company | |
Cast: | Oliver Hardy Billy Ruge Joe Cohen | |
Crew: | Will Louis | |
DaniBl : This could have been so much better if it wasn't so stereotypical. They put too much focus...