Oliver Hardy plays an artist who has fallen in love with his model...and she's a pretty young thing. But a rich widow has fallen for Ollie and he doesn't know who to chose to be his wife. His 'friend' offers to check out the widow...and soon marries her since she apparently is wealthy. Well, appearances aren't everything.
This is a pretty simple story and told reasonably well for 1916. My only complaint is that Hardy overacts a bit at one point...not unusual for 1916 but it doesn't age well because of this. Otherwise, it's enjoyable.
This is a pretty simple story and told reasonably well for 1916. My only complaint is that Hardy overacts a bit at one point...not unusual for 1916 but it doesn't age well because of this. Otherwise, it's enjoyable.