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  • The Reformation of Peter and Paul (1915)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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The Reformation of Peter and Paul (1915)
Short | Short, Drama

When Betty and Bessie were children they were held up as models to the other youngsters. The tiny sisters played together so nicely, they never did anything wrong and always obeyed their parents. Their next door neighbor had two sons, ...See moreWhen Betty and Bessie were children they were held up as models to the other youngsters. The tiny sisters played together so nicely, they never did anything wrong and always obeyed their parents. Their next door neighbor had two sons, Peter and Paul. They were what might be called "regular children," that is to say, they were very mischievous, preferred getting their hands dirty to having them clean. They teased the "model little girls" next door. But as the children grew older their dispositions changed. The boys stayed home and became more subdued, the girls went to college and learned a lot of things. When they finally returned home they were "worth while girls," while the boys, well, they wore their hair long, preferred ill-fitting clothes and their idea of a real good time was to sit and try to solve the Fourth Dimension. They never went to theaters or dances, etc., and had very few friends for this reason. It was a fortunate thing for them when Betty and Bessie returned from college. The girls were so attractive that even Peter and Paul noticed it. In their own peculiar way they began to realize that life was not all sorrow. The girls enjoyed their society immensely, probably because they were so different, and vigorously taught them to dance and enjoy autoing at fifty miles an hour. When the boys proposed marriage, it was different, but Peter and Paul reminded them that they had been "regular fellows" when they were young, and gladly consented to try and be better and livelier men. So Peter and Paul were placed on probation and when they "made good" the girls they loved consented to make them happy for life. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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