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  • Which? (1913)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
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Which? (1913)
Short | Comedy, Short

Passing before a photographer's display window, Cutey sees in it a picture of an unusually pretty girl. He thinks her ideal, and, entering the shop, he purchases the photograph. Shortly after, at a fancy dress ball, he sees the original of...See morePassing before a photographer's display window, Cutey sees in it a picture of an unusually pretty girl. He thinks her ideal, and, entering the shop, he purchases the photograph. Shortly after, at a fancy dress ball, he sees the original of the photograph, only to find that "she" is twins. After being introduced, he takes them home and makes quite an impression on their mother, who invites him to the house, where he soon becomes a familiar caller. The girls just adore him and Cutey has considerable difficulty in keeping the peace between them, always having to bring two boxes of candy, two bunches of flowers and so on, as the case may be. He wishes to propose marriage to one of them but cannot make up his mind which he wants. So worried does he become that he almost wishes he were a Mormon. Cutey one day accompanies the girls and their mother to the beach, where they all go swimming. The water is rather rough and the girls are toppled off their feet by the heavy waves. Both girls hang on to Cutey's neck and nearly drown the poor fellow in their efforts to save themselves. The mother of the two girls sees Cutey's difficulty, and rushing into the water, she saves Cutey from his unfortunate position. After he gets home Cutey thinks over the conduct of the two girls and their mother and discovers that he is in love with the latter. The florist receives quite a surprise when Cutey asks him for one bouquet of flowers instead of two, and when he also purchases only one box of candy. The candy and flowers are taken to the girls' mother, who is equally surprised when she receives them. Cutey proposes marriage to her and she joyfully accepts him, greatly surprising her two daughters who enter the room to find their mother in the arms of their pet admirer. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Sep 30, 1913

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Sep 30, 1913 (United States)

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