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  • Us Kids (1916)
  • Short | Short, Comedy, Drama
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Us Kids (1916)
Short | Short, Comedy, Drama

Bub, the chore boy, is fond of reading Diamond Dick novels, and he neglects his work in consequence. Mother is quite exasperated because she wanted all the chores finished before the city cousins arrived. The two cousins, Harley and ...See moreBub, the chore boy, is fond of reading Diamond Dick novels, and he neglects his work in consequence. Mother is quite exasperated because she wanted all the chores finished before the city cousins arrived. The two cousins, Harley and Elizabeth, soon become very well acquainted with their country cousins. As is usual, the boys take keen delight in teasing the girls, stealing their dolls and making life miserable for them. Harley also plays some pranks of his own, much to the discomfiture of Bub. Bub advances the idea that he will organize a gang after the fashion of the Diamond Dick novels; this quite meets with the approval of the others, and they start "framing" on the girls. The girls take horses and go to one of the neighbors. Unknown to them the boys follow and take the horses, which causes no little consternation on the part of the girls when they discover the horses missing, but everybody is made happy when they return and find the horses ahead of them. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Director
Lule Warrenton (as Lule Warrington)
Writer
Lule Warrenton (scenario) (as Lule Warrington)
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Updated Nov 3, 1916

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Nov 3, 1916 (United States)

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