Flossie was of a forgetful turn of mind. She has two gentlemen friends, Chester and Joe. They both call on her, Joe being there first. Chester arrives and Joe determines to go. Flossie walks with him to the hallway and absent-mindedly gives him Chester’s coat. She forgets all about Chester, who is sitting in the parlor, and walks out with Joe. They walk about a block and then Joe discovering Chester’s overcoat, they return. Chester meanwhile has been impatiently waiting Flossie’s return. She enters with Joe and he gets the right overcoat. He leaves, this time alone. Chester proposes to Flossie, is accepted, and he gives her a ring. The next day she is out walking with him. Chester goes across the street to mail a letter and Joe passes in his auto. She calls him and they ride away together, forgetting completely that Chester ever existed. Joe, after taking her home, proposes to her and she accepts. He goes to put a ring on her finger when he notices the other. Chester enters at that moment and explains to Joe’s chagrin, that the forgetful girl is his promised bride. They go to the minister and are married. She forgets who she is married to and kisses the minister, much to that reverend gentleman’s consternation. However, Chester determines that he can cure her of her forgetfulness and all ends well. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | April 27, 1913 | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Pearl White Chester Barnett Joseph Belmont | |
Crew: | Phillips Smalley | |
WolgerrWolff : Pretty good jumping on point for anyone interested in watching this series