The Delicious Little Devil (1919): Difference between revisions
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[[Mother Maguire]] - [[Alice Knowland]] | [[Mother Maguire]] - [[Alice Knowland]] | ||
[[Pat Maguire]] - [[Henry Rattenberry]] | [[Pat Maguire]] - [[Harry L. Rattenberry|Henry Rattenberry]] | ||
[[Michael Calhoun]] - [[Edward Jobson]] | [[Michael Calhoun]] - [[Edward Jobson]] | ||
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[[Mrs. Musk]] - [[Martha Mattox]] | [[Mrs. Musk]] - [[Martha Mattox]] | ||
[[ | [[Larry McKean]] - [[William V. Mong|William Mong]] | ||
[[Junior Reefer Madness|Junior]] - [[Harry Harvey, Jr.]] | [[Junior Reefer Madness|Junior]] - [[Harry Harvey, Jr.]] |
Revision as of 16:54, 6 February 2022
A poor coat checker assumes the identity of a scandalous dancer.
Genre
Characters/Groups
Uncle Barney - Richard Cummings
Mother Maguire - Alice Knowland
Pat Maguire - Henry Rattenberry
Michael Calhoun - Edward Jobson
Jimmie Calhoun - Rudolph Valentino
Character thumbnails with links to profiles
Detailed Synopsis
"There are those who spend the major portions of their lives trying to conceal their misdeeds, but here a great problem asserted itself: - How can I liver a quiet, decent life and not get caught at it."
Kitty Maguire gets ready for work and walks into the living room and gets angry when she sees Uncle Barney sitting around playing checkers with himself while Mother Maguire is busy washing other people's clothes to make a living. Pat Maguire is getting drunk at a bar when the barman tells him to pay up and get out. Uncle Ben writes to Pat and tells him that Kitty has a good job and he should come back home. While at work, someone drops off their coat to Kitty and she tries it on