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  • The Girls and the Chaperone (1912)
  • Short | 10 min | Comedy, Short
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The Girls and the Chaperone (1912)
Short | 10 min | Comedy, Short

Dick Martin, foreman of the Circle E ranch, tells Colonel Gray that his mother is coming to visit them for a short time. The Colonel thinks it's a fine opportunity to invite his three nieces from the city, as Dick's mother could act as ...See moreDick Martin, foreman of the Circle E ranch, tells Colonel Gray that his mother is coming to visit them for a short time. The Colonel thinks it's a fine opportunity to invite his three nieces from the city, as Dick's mother could act as their chaperone. The girls eagerly accept the invitation, and start for the ranch. In the meantime two letters are delivered at the ranch. One from the girls to their uncle apprising him of their visit, and the other to Dick from his mother, saying that she was obliged to postpone her intended trip. Phil, the Colonel's son, together with Jack, a college chum of his, and Dick are downcast, knowing full well that the Colonel would not permit the girls to come without a chaperone. Jack comes to the rescue by impersonating Dick's mother. The Colonel is delighted at the appearance of Jack arrayed as Mrs. Martin, and loses no time in making himself agreeable to "her," much to the amusement of the boys. The girls arrive and immediately take a great liking to the chaperone, which fact is not relished by Dick and Phil. For a while things are lively at the ranch, with Jack having many narrow escapes of being more than once on the point of being discovered. The girls in their kimonos insist on taking down Jack's false hair and put it up in curl papers. Jack, of course, has to use considerable diplomacy. A shaving mug and brush almost gives him away, and the smell of tobacco also get the girls on the scent. Jack wants to enjoy a game of cards with the boys, and manages to get into their rooms only to be interrupted by the Colonel. Jack, however, pacifies the Colonel by saying that "she" is there to lecture the boys, and accordingly takes cards, bottles and glasses and throws them out of the window. In the midst of the festivities the real Mrs. Martin comes. Pandemonium breaks loose. Jack in his haste to get away leaves his wig in the Colonel's hands. Later, when himself again, he is introduced to the ladies, who forgive him. Grace, one of the girls, who has shown a great liking for the chaperone, learns to love Jack, much to the latter's delight. Dick and Phil also meet their future partners, and the old Colonel transfers his affections to Mrs. Martin. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Sep 6, 1912 (United States)

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Russell Bassett
Colonel Gray Colonel Gray   See fewer
Donald MacDonald
Dick Martin (as Donald McDonald) Dick Martin (as Donald McDonald)   See fewer
Eugenie Forde
Mrs. Martin - Dick's Mother Mrs. Martin - Dick's Mother   See fewer
Lee Moran
Jack Davis - The Chaperone Jack Davis - The Chaperone   See fewer
William A. Carroll
Phil - The Colonel's Son Phil - The Colonel's Son   See fewer
Louise Glaum
Grace Cameron Grace Cameron   See fewer
Dolly Larkin
Louise Mantell Louise Mantell   See fewer
Victoria Forde
Alice Booth Alice Booth   See fewer
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