Reuben's Busy Day (1914) Poster

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More than a touch of Keystone
deickemeyer24 March 2019
A quite amusing farce that is brisk and astonishing and has more than a touch of Keystone quality in it. It is sure to give acceptable entertainments and holds nothing objectionable. A good number to book. Reubin is a country constable and his patron, the village squire, is father of the picture's heroine, who wants to marry a man with an automobile. Neither Reubin or the father like this man. And so very funny doings are the outcome. - The Moving Picture World, October 31, 1914
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