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We Should Worry ()


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Little Jane and Katherine approve of the romance of Miss Ashton, their rich and beautiful aunt, with Jack Fenton, but when she becomes distracted by the debonair Percival Gilpatrick, whom the children detest, they decide to intervene.... See more »

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Jane
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Katherine
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Miss Ashton (as Ruby de Remer)
William Pike ...
Jack Fenton
Eddie Sturgis ...
Mike (as Edward Sturgis)
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Bill
Henry Clive ...
Percival Gilpatrick
Charles Craig ...
Reverend Haughty
George Humbert ...
Pierre Picard
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George Steele
Sarah McVicker ...
Mrs. Gilligan
Ann Eggleston ...
Ann Haughty (as Ann Eglestone)

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Kenean Buel

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Kenean Buel ... (screenplay)
 
Kenean Buel ... (story)

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Leo Rossi

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William Fox ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Little Jane and Katherine approve of the romance of Miss Ashton, their rich and beautiful aunt, with Jack Fenton, but when she becomes distracted by the debonair Percival Gilpatrick, whom the children detest, they decide to intervene. After the children interrupt his attempted marriage proposals several times, Percival, actually a crook, orders his accomplices, Mike and Bill, to keep the girls occupied. Annoyed that Percival would rather court Miss Ashton than rob the bank, however, Mike and Bill decide to kidnap the children and hold them for ransom. Imprisoned in a cellar, Jane and Katherine torment the two men with their pranks until the crooks willingly release them, but Percival stages a rescue that, much to the girls' dismay, impresses Miss Ashton. Later Percival and his men rob the bank, but the youngsters aid the police in catching them. Miss Ashton then happily agrees to marry Jack. Written by Pamela Short

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Taglines JANE AND KATHERINE LEE in their newest, brightest and greatest farce film, "WE SHOULD WORRY" You won't have to if you see this film. (Print Ad- Montrose Daily Press, ((Montrose, Colo.)) 26 September 1918) See more »
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  • Les petites romanesques (France)
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  • 50 min
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