(1913)

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Good comedy-acting makes plenty of laughter
deickemeyer29 August 2017
A comedy of embarrassing misunderstandings with Augustus Carney and Eleanor Blanchard in the leading roles, the one, the master of the house; the other, his Swedish cook. Gertrude Scott plays his wife, to whom some officious friends bring a false report that makes her jealous of some unknown "serving girl." John Steppling is the cop on the beat, married to Miss Willis, but flirting with Swedish Eleanor for the sake of goodies in the kitchen. The relationships in the early part of the picture are obscure and this hinders it, but as soon as we get the thread, it becomes an amusing comedy and the audience seemed to enjoy it. Good comedy-acting makes plenty of laughter. The photography is clear. - The Moving Picture World, April 26, 1913
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