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  • The Village Cut-Up (1926)
  • Short | 10 min | Comedy, Short
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The Village Cut-Up (1926)
Short | 10 min | Comedy, Short

Beatrice Barefax, a beautiful novelist, stops at the Swanco Centre Hotel to write her new book, "A Farmhand's Secret." The gang of rubes pitching horse shoes outside annoy her and she calls them names. Cy Pepper, the village wit, flings ...See moreBeatrice Barefax, a beautiful novelist, stops at the Swanco Centre Hotel to write her new book, "A Farmhand's Secret." The gang of rubes pitching horse shoes outside annoy her and she calls them names. Cy Pepper, the village wit, flings back hot retorts and she asks to be introduced to the Bugs Bear, hoping to get from him a lot of atmosphere for her story. Thinking that she is 'sparking' him Cy falls in love with her and lives on pink cloud until he finds a page from her notebook and discovers that she is joshing him in her book. He enlists the aid of the veterinary and another old fogy who impersonates a constable and minister. She is arrested for moral turpitude an forced to marry Cy. After the wedding he flees, with Cy shouting after her, "Put that in your book" He then claims that no woman can kid him, as he was fooling all the time. Written by Copyright Description from Library of Congress See less
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Jul 26, 1926 (United States)

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