5/10
Clarine Seymour is a very "pretty lady"
18 July 2008
Special mention should be made of Stan Laurel's adorable leading lady. She is Clarine Seymour and the next year, 1919, she would be on her way to stardom as D.W. Griffith's latest discovery. She would have roles in "The Girl Who Stayed Home" and "True Heart Susie" and even when the film was among Griffith's worst ("Scarlet Days") her reviews were always glowing. Sadly she died at just 21 while filming "Way Down East" and her role was taken over by Mary Hay.

In "Just Rambling Around" she plays a pretty little scam artist, who not only entices patrons to the diner where she works but switches meal tickets with the love struck "nervy young man" (Stan Laurel) so he is forced to pay for her meal (he doesn't!!!). This series had originally starred Toto the Clown but when he left the Rolin Film Company with a film owing, Stan Laurel inherited it as well as Toto's leading lady.
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