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  • Buster Brown on the Care and Treatment of Goats (1914)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
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Buster Brown on the Care and Treatment of Goats (1914)
Short | Short, Comedy

There was no doubt about it that Buster started the day very badly. When he arrived at the breakfast table early, and discovered a piece of flypaper on the side table, he was unable to resist the temptation of putting it in his father's ...See moreThere was no doubt about it that Buster started the day very badly. When he arrived at the breakfast table early, and discovered a piece of flypaper on the side table, he was unable to resist the temptation of putting it in his father's chair. Naturally enough, when Mr. Brown sat down, terrible consequences ensued, but the innocent sweetness on the faces of Buster and his sister seemed to show the utter foolishness of supposing that they had had anything to do with the matter. So Buster and Mary Jane were sent out to play, while Mr. and Mrs. Brown vainly attempted to obliterate the effects of the flypaper. Buster's goat had long been a source of considerable irritation to that young man, on account of the animal's distinctly pugnacious habits. He decided that an understanding must be reached at the earliest possible moment. So he sent Dave, the gardener, into the stable to bring out the goat. A moment later Dave came out of the stable hastily, and alighted on his ear. The goat remained behind, baaing triumphantly. Filled with resentment, Buster, supported by the faithful Tige, entered the stable with the full intention of showing the goat exactly who was running things around there. The goat was unimpressed. The same can hardly be said of Buster and Tige when they unceremoniously departed from the stable a few moments later. At this point, Mary Jane remarked that she thought it was a shame to treat the poor dear Goatie so roughly. And while Buster and Tige stared at her in bewildered awe, she entered the stable, untied the goat, sat on his back and commanded him to take her out for a ride. When Mary Jane came forth riding in queenly state, Buster, Tige and the gardener nearly fainted. Buster, after some thought, decided that there must be one or two things about goats that he had yet to learn. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Richard F. Outcault (comic strip)
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Sep 14, 1914 (United States)

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