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  • Hearts and Skirts (1912)
  • Short | 10 min | Comedy, Short
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Hearts and Skirts (1912)
Short | 10 min | Comedy, Short

Mabel Russell, on her return from Europe, is informed by James Leonard, administrator of the Russell Estate, that it was her father's dying wish that she should marry Billy Jones, the son of William Jones, her father's schoolmate and ...See moreMabel Russell, on her return from Europe, is informed by James Leonard, administrator of the Russell Estate, that it was her father's dying wish that she should marry Billy Jones, the son of William Jones, her father's schoolmate and lifelong friend. Mabel, however, has ideas of her own and rather resents being disposed of like a parcel of goods, so when Billy calls upon her, she takes advantage of the fact that he has not seen her since she was a child, and induces her maid (a young woman who has a good figure and passable manners, but is extremely homely), to impersonate her, while she dresses up as the maid. Billy comes ready and willing to fulfill his part of the program, but at first sight of the maid, whom he supposes to be Mabel, he retreats hastily. Some months later, Billy receives word that Mabel will stop at his ranch en route for California, and, remembering the lady with the homely features whom he met when he called, and hoping to head her off, he sends word to his attorney (who is Mabel's legal adviser), that he was married a month before. Mabel is notified and she decided to offer her congratulations in person and see what a real ranch is like at the same time. She notifies Billy, who is panic stricken, for he realizes he will have to find a wife on short notice and there is not a woman within twenty miles of the ranch. The cowboys come to his rescue and Joe is finally selected, much to his disgust, to act the part of the bride. When Mabel arrives with the maid and a chaperone, Billy is made aware of the joke which has been played upon him when he called to see her in New York. He is tempted to explain matters as he finds himself getting really attached to the girl, but he holds off. The cowboys invite everyone for miles round to attend the ball to be given "To meet the new Mrs. Jones." During the hall, Joe, dressed as the wife, gets into an argument with a cowboy owing to the latter having stepped on his train, and acts in a most unladylike manner, knocking his tormentor down. A short fight is stopped by Billy, but Joe has lost his wig as well as his dignity. Explanations follow and Mabel and Billy are ready and willing to carry out the wishes of their parents. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Oct 4, 1912 (United States)

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Louise Glaum
Mabel Russell - An Heiress Mabel Russell - An Heiress   See fewer
Donald MacDonald
Billy Jones - A Ranchman (as Donald McDonald) Billy Jones - A Ranchman (as Donald McDonald)   See fewer
Sylvia Ashton
Chaperone to Mabel Chaperone to Mabel   See fewer
Eddie Lyons
Joe Dobbs - A Cowboy Joe Dobbs - A Cowboy   See fewer
Russell Bassett
The Lawyer The Lawyer   See fewer
Dolly Larkin
Mary the Maid Mary the Maid   See fewer
Lee Moran
First Cowboy First Cowboy   See fewer
William A. Carroll
Second Cowboy Second Cowboy   See fewer
Harris L. Forbes
The Butler The Butler   See fewer
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