Jack and Betty are married; so are Dave and Helen married. But several years before, rumors were rife to the effect that Jack cared for Helen and Dave cared for Betty. So that as Jack gives Betty a very scanty kiss the latter feels in her heart that Dave would have been far more affectionate to another. And in the case of Helen, the same sentiments abide. And the two men are business partners, too. Helen protests against Dave’s going on a fishing trip with Jack. She therefore writes a note to Jack pleading with him to dissuade Dave from going and signs herself, “for auld lange syne, Helen.” Betty, finding herself without money, goes to the office, sees the signature, takes a taxi by mistake with Dave and they arrive in time to see Jack caring carefully for Helen, who has sprained her ankle. There is trouble to pay until a young grizzly happens along and solves the difficulties. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | January 15, 1917 | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Nestor Film Company | |
Cast: | Lee Moran Eddie Lyons Priscilla Dean | |
Crew: | Lee Moran Eddie Lyons Bess Meredyth Louis Chaudet | |
greenguy86 : She isn't bad. Just the way the character is written. They continuously do stupid things. ...