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Jimmy Aubrey | ... |
Heinie
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Elmer E. Redmond | ... |
Louie
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- Pathé Exchange (1916) (United States) (theatrical)
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Heinie and Louie awake in their improvised scups, and Louie, acting on the principle "first up best fed," makes a raid on the morning's milk. Needless to say he meets with considerable opposition from Heinie, and the resultant "spilled milk" is something that less-hardened scoundrels might cry over. But Heinie and Louie have a little account to settle with the world which, according to them, is in their debt for a "lifing," and go out to make an adjustment. Flossie Coughdrop, also out, is attacked by some roughs whom our heroes disperse. The boys are taken to Flossie's home where they are introduced to Floss's friend, and the four pair off in the usual sentimental way. Their sentiment is interrupted, however, by the college boy friends of the girls who are worsted by Heinie and Louie with the aid of a stuffed porcupine. That night, aided and abetted by other college boys, the two rah-rah Johnnies kidnap the luckless swains, wrap them in the Ostermoor and drag them from the end of an automobile over many rough miles of road. After this things happen so quickly that the only way to enjoy it is to see it. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis |
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