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An old crank who is opposed to the tango
There is a laughter producing element in this comedy. An old crank who is opposed to the tango and all other dances, because he does not approve of them, attempts to taboo what he considers the obnoxious steps. He succeeds in getting rather roughly handled by the other inhabitants of the town who object to his censorship and is finally won over and does the tango with his dear old mother-in-law. - The Moving Picture World, August 15, 1914
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- Dec 25, 2018
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