Otto is given the job of bellboy. It keeps him busy attending to the wants of the different guests. His assistance results disastrously for all concerned. With the addition of brass buttons worn on his bellboy suit, Lizzie becomes smitten with him. Otto falls in love with Lizzie, but hides the fact that he has no money with which to get married. Otto in assisting one who has filled up on liquor receives a crisp greenback. Now Otto knows that in a certain room there is a card game in progress and here he goes to try his luck. His luck is so good that after a short time Otto emerges from the game with all the money. He goes to meet Lizzie and shows the money, saying now: “We have de money got let us ged married.” He tells her to dress up and they go to the minister. In the meantime the hotel clerk is raging for the guests are complaining about the service. Otto and Lizzie walk through the hotel lobby, heads high in the air, on their way to the nearest minister. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | April 10, 1916 | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Lubin Manufacturing Company | |
Cast: | Patsy De Forest Davy Don | |
Crew: | Edwin McKim | |
Sassinak : JHC