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William Robert Daly | ... |
O'Brien
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King Baggot | ... |
O'Brien's Daughter's Sweetheart
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Lottie Briscoe | ... |
O'Brien's Daughter
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Otis Turner |
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Otis Turner | ... | (story) |
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Carl Laemmle | ... | producer |
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- Motion Picture Distributors and Sales Company (1912) (United States) (theatrical)
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Leaving for the office, O'Brien got roughhoused more than once before he landed at his desk. Sending out for refreshments he was deprived of them by a predatory hobo. Going home at night for peace and a quiet smoke, he found all the rooms in his house occupied by his courting daughters and their lovers. Even on the very roof of the building the solace of tobacco is denied him; he is ejected from that position. Finally O'Brien makes for the Contractor's Club only to find that place closed for repairs. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Released as a split reel along with the comedy Brown Moves Into Town (1912). See more » |