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  • He Loved the Ladies (1916)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
He Loved the Ladies (1916)
Short | Comedy, Short

Neal was a dentist and had rented offices with his friend Eddie, a surgeon. It was a matter of very little importance to Neal how much pain he inflicted on his patients. Among Neal's patients was Betty, the wife of jealous Mr. Morton. Neal...See moreNeal was a dentist and had rented offices with his friend Eddie, a surgeon. It was a matter of very little importance to Neal how much pain he inflicted on his patients. Among Neal's patients was Betty, the wife of jealous Mr. Morton. Neal loved the ladies, and Mr. Morton was not entirely wrong when he didn't trust him very much. Forgetting his patients to flirt with their wives was a habit with Neal, and besides he had methods of his own, and used freely laughing gas. As George, one of his patients, left the office still under the influence of the gas, Betty entered. Neal looked at her teeth. But with pretty women Neal forgot that he was a professional man, and flirting was his main occupation. Mr. Morton went to the office and found his wife flirting with Neal. Betty was dragged home. But she had a will of her own, and after Mr. Morton had left her home, she went back to see Neal. Our dentist, however, had his troubles with George, who could not get over the influence of the laughing gas, and who had been taken back to his office by his wife. Mr. Morton was still suspicious and called up his home from his office only to find that his wife was out. Enraged he took a gun and went to Neal's headquarters, where he found Neal in the act of kissing his wife. Neal rushed out through the hall, pursued by Mr. Morton and Betty. After having upset the surgeon's operating table, Neal took to the roofs, where a wild chase went on until finally he got into his office again, where Mr. Morton caught him. Neal is put under the influence of the laughing gas, which at the same time affected jealous Mr. Morton, and thanks to that gas, Neal's life was saved. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Edna McBeth (scenario)
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Updated Oct 23, 1916

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Oct 23, 1916 (United States)

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5 cast members
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Neal Burns
Dr. Pullem Dr. Pullem   See fewer
Eddie Barry
Dr. Cuttem Dr. Cuttem   See fewer
Betty Compson
Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Gordon   See fewer
Dave Morris
Mr. Gordon Mr. Gordon   See fewer
Al St. John
Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited) Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited)   See fewer
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