Murphy, the cop, gives his I. O. U. to the money-lender. Pressed for payment, he gives up his wife's jewelry. She thinks she has been robbed and reports the matter to the police lieutenant. Amusing complications result in which Murphy's...
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Fred Mace | ... |
Murphy
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Mack Sennett | ... |
Police Captain
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Dot Farley | ... |
Wife
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Henry Lehrman | ... |
Cohen
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Nick Cogley | ... |
Tramp
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Phyllis Allen | ... |
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Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle | ... |
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Hank Mann | ... |
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Charles Murray | ... |
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Al St. John | ... |
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Ford Sterling | ... |
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Henry Lehrman |
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Mack Sennett | ... | producer |
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- Mutual Film (1913) (United States) (theatrical)
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Murphy, the cop, gives his I. O. U. to the money-lender. Pressed for payment, he gives up his wife's jewelry. She thinks she has been robbed and reports the matter to the police lieutenant. Amusing complications result in which Murphy's duplicity is exposed, and his wife administers punishment for his offense. Written by Mutual Film Company advertisement |
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Trivia | Released as a split reel along with the comedy A Dollar Did It (1913). See more » |