Love Me, Love My Dog Trailer

Love Me, Love My Dog Trailer (1903)

28 August 1903 Comedy 1 mins

A young man is courting his lady fair with the handicap of a toy poodle dog between them. The girl seems to prefer the dog, and when the young man is bitten on the finger that completes his vexation.

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United States 28 August 1903

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