Aunt Miranda's Cat (1912) Poster

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In spite of its humorous characters and its good situation, seems slow
deickemeyer14 November 2016
A comedy with two pairs of lovers. Aunt Miranda (Alice Washburn) had an admirer in her next-door neighbor (Wm. Wadsworth) and her big-eyed niece (Elsie McLeod) had also a sweetheart, played by Edward Boulden. Auntie objected to him. Auntie's admirer objected to her cat. This cat got into a fight on the fence and a brick flung by the older man knocked him out. He then was buried. The younger man found the cat which wasn't dead and brought him back, then blackmailed the older man to persuade Auntie to let him marry the niece. The picture, in spite of its humorous characters and its good situation, seems slow. It really wasn't a full-reel subject. The acting is good, as is the camera work. - The Moving Picture World, May 25, 1912
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