This Keystone comedy stars Mack Swain and Polly Moran. Moran later in life gained some notoriety for her films co-starring Marie Dressler and so it's interesting to see her here when she's a bit younger. Swain was often the foil in Chaplin films but here he plays a much more likable guy. And, you may not recognize Edgar Kennedy, as he is younger and has a bit more hair...just a bit.
Mack plays an amazingly strong guy who is a momma's boy. Not surprisingly, his mother is VERY protective and when she learns that their servant (Moran) has taken a liking to Mack, Momma rebuff's her. However, later when Polly learns she's gotten an inheritance, Momma's attitude changes considerably. But, so does Edgar who now wants the lady (and her money) for himself. What's next? See this one and find out for yourself.
This is a cute little film with one BIG problem. Although it's clearly supposed to be a comedy, there isn't much about it that's funny. Aside from seeing Swain do amazing stunts due to his size and Moran making goofy faces, it might be hard to see it was supposed to be comedy. Not terrible but it should have been better. Still, it is amiable and a decent time-passer--especially if you like films from the Keystone era.