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  • Diamond Cut Diamond (I) (1912)
  • Short | 14 min | Comedy, Short
Diamond Cut Diamond (I) (1912)
Short | 14 min | Comedy, Short

Mrs. Bunce grows suspicious of her husband's good-looking stenographer and Mrs. Brown sees visions in her mind of her husband entertaining chorus girls at wine suppers, a regular cut-up. She doesn't believe his stories of being detained at...See moreMrs. Bunce grows suspicious of her husband's good-looking stenographer and Mrs. Brown sees visions in her mind of her husband entertaining chorus girls at wine suppers, a regular cut-up. She doesn't believe his stories of being detained at the office with his two faithful clerks. She makes up her mind to find out, and one night, when he is kept at work later than usual, she calls up his office, but it so happens that Bunce and his clerks had finished their work and had gone to dinner. She receives no answer to her phone call and is assured that her suspicions are correct. When he returns home he receives the icy stare and the stony heart from her. She determines to catch him at his deception. She writes a letter to her husband as if sent by a mutual friend, saying that a Westerner who is visiting the city would like to be shown the town. Mrs. Bunce disguises herself as the Westerner and calls on her husband with the aforesaid letter. Her husband recognizes his wife, but to get one on her he makes an appointment to meet her at a swell hotel, saying he would like to introduce her to a couple of attractive young ladies, with whom they can have a red-hot time. He arranges with his two clerks to impersonate the two young women, and they do it to perfection. Mrs. Bunce, disguised as the Westerner, meets her husband and together they meet the two girls. She can stand it no longer. She confesses her identity in tears and humiliation. In the midst of her denunciations of her husband's rascality, the two clerks take off their wigs and give Mrs. Bunce the merry ha-ha. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated May 24, 1912

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May 24, 1912 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
John Bunny
Mr. Bunce Mr. Bunce   See fewer
Flora Finch
Mrs. Bunce Mrs. Bunce   See fewer
Mae Costello
The Telephone Operator (as Mrs. Costello) The Telephone Operator (as Mrs. Costello)   See fewer
Wallace Reid
The Office Clerk The Office Clerk   See fewer
Ray Ford
Actress (as Miss Ray Ford) Actress (as Miss Ray Ford)   See fewer
Kate Price
Actress Actress   See fewer
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