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  • Sunny Smith (1913)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
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Sunny Smith (1913)
Short | Short, Comedy

Jack Jones and Albert Brown were chums, but rivals for the hand of their boarding house keeper's daughter. Jack, though, was the favorite of the mother, as well as of the boarders. Jack could sing, and he and Mary, the daughter, would sing...See moreJack Jones and Albert Brown were chums, but rivals for the hand of their boarding house keeper's daughter. Jack, though, was the favorite of the mother, as well as of the boarders. Jack could sing, and he and Mary, the daughter, would sing and play, to the delight of the boarders, while Albert would wander off in disgust. Many times was Albert forced out of the conversation by his rival, and he decided to get even. He was going along the street, when he saw two seedy looking pieces of humanity, and it was then that a thought struck him to get even. Taking the one bum by the arm, he took him to his room, dressed him up in his clothes and introduced him as his friend, a count from Paris. The boarding house keeper told Jack to give up his place to the count. Not being used to such a nice maid, "Happy," as he was called, proceeded to make love to the maid, but was called down by Albert, and soon turned his attentions to Mary. As soon as the meal was over he ordered a touring car and took them all out riding. This, of course, was Albert's money, and he, not daring to refuse, had to go along. Next he took them all to dinner, and it was Albert's money again. So he went on spending money lavishly. Albert in the meantime was getting tired of his bargain, but the landlady and her daughter had already begun to like the "count" for himself alone. Finally, when he used all of Albert's money. It was time for Albert to say something. Coming into the room where the count was talking to the housekeeper and her daughter, he started to tell them who the count really is, but they would not hear of it. He already had become engaged to Mary and was the pride of the whole boarding house. Jack and Albert were sick at heart and went to their room to "die in despair," for Sunny had beat them at their own game. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Jan 24, 1913 (United States)

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Owen Moore
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Fritzi Brunette
Mary - the Housekeeper's Daughter Mary - the Housekeeper's Daughter   See fewer
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