People who can be made to see a funny side to a burlesque funeral, will find it here. O'Brien, in love with Heinze's wife, induces Heinze to pose as dead. They purchase a second-hand coffin and hold a real funeral procession. The horses run away and the coffin is broken open. Heinze comes to life. The manner in which the whole affair is carried out is excruciatingly funny and we think will pass muster with the average audience. - The Moving Picture World, March 1, 1913
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