(1913)

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Its author, Frank Hart, deserves credit
deickemeyer29 August 2017
This little comedy made a good deal of laughter and its author, Frank Hart, deserves credit for hitting the mark several times in real comedy. C.J. Williams produced it with Herbert Prior in the leading role, as a man who is trying to control a bad temper. Edwin O'Connor, as an Irishman who shows him how to light a cigar in the wind, added a good deal. Mrs. C.J. Williams plays the man's wife and Arthur Housman, her brother. Richard Ridgely makes good fun in the scene in the man's office. - The Moving Picture World, April 26, 1913
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