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  • Romeo and Juliet in Our Town (1910)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
Romeo and Juliet in Our Town (1910)
Short | Short, Comedy

Romeo Brown and Juliet Smith appreciate the old adage, "True love never runs smooth." Owing to the unfriendly relations of the houses of Brown and Smith their meetings are clandestine and only spasmodic. They are wending their way down the...See moreRomeo Brown and Juliet Smith appreciate the old adage, "True love never runs smooth." Owing to the unfriendly relations of the houses of Brown and Smith their meetings are clandestine and only spasmodic. They are wending their way down the Zigzag Avenue of Shantytown, Wyoming, cooing and nestling words of love, not even to be disturbed by a village dog fight, or warring factions of Brown and Smith until taken respectively over the parental knee. They are for a time separated, but like the proverbial cat, "they come back." The barn dance, Romeo thrown out, contrives to kidnap the fair Juliet by descending from the hay loft by a rope and carrying her off to his enchanted castle, consternation prevails, but they beat the army of the factions to the Justice of the Peace who said, as Shakespeare wrote, "Get home, golding yet and into yer beds, I've married these young 'uns hey mutton heads." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Jun 13, 1910

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Jun 13, 1910 (United States)

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