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  • Winsome Winnie's Way (1913)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
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Winsome Winnie's Way (1913)
Short | Short, Comedy

Winnie can't help being pretty and altogether delightful, so it really isn't her fault that the boys pay her so much attention. John takes Winnie to a picnic in his machine. At their arrival the young men, immediately desert the other ...See moreWinnie can't help being pretty and altogether delightful, so it really isn't her fault that the boys pay her so much attention. John takes Winnie to a picnic in his machine. At their arrival the young men, immediately desert the other girls and flock about Winnie. The other girls, greatly chagrined, refuse to have anything more to do with the picnic, turn their backs on Winnie, and walk away. John, indignant at Winnie's apparent liking for the other men, accompanies the girls. Winnie is greatly vexed at this turn in affairs. Leaving the boys at the picnic grounds, she follows John and the girls. An approaching thunder storm threatens the girls' dainty summer finery, and they attempt to seek refuge in the house of a confirmed woman-hater. The woman-hater refuses them admittance in no uncertain terms. John argues with him, but the man remains obdurate. At this juncture, Winnie, who has been pursuing the girls and John, appears at the cabin window. Winnie smiles at him appealingly and the woman-hater discovers that like the rest of mankind he is not proof against the irresistible Winnie. Despite the protestations of the aggrieved John, he opens the door and invites Winnie inside. When Winnie begs the rapidly melting woman-hater to let the other girls come inside, he is unable to refuse. On account of this intercession, the girls readily forgive Winnie for alienating the affections of their beaus, and when a little later the boys, driving by, are called into the cabin by this masterful girl. It seems that the picnic is going to be a success after all. All this time, however, John has stood, sulkily to one side, and has refused to meet Winnie's tentative overtures of reconciliation. The appearance of the «x-woman hater, dressed in the height of fashion of a day happily long since defunct, puts an end to John's obstinacy. For the reformed misanthrope declares stoutly that if John doesn't pay attention to the girl, he will. So everything ends happily, and Winnie rewards the delighted old matchmaker with a kiss. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Carolyn Wells (story)
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Updated Jul 7, 1913

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Jul 7, 1913 (United States)

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3 cast members
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Gertrude McCoy
Winsome Winnie Winsome Winnie   See fewer
Augustus Phillips
John - Winnie's Fiance John - Winnie's Fiance   See fewer
William Wadsworth
The Woman Hater The Woman Hater   See fewer
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