Father’s Choice Trailer

Father’s Choice Trailer (1913)

10 April 1913 Comedy 5 mins

Father wants Mabel to marry a little, wealthy shrimp. She is in love with Charlie, a big, strapping fellow. Mabel is locked up in the house, but her lover sets the house on fire, and In the confusion runs to the minister's house with her. Father and his choice pursue, but Mabel and her lover hide in the chimney. Father sticks around with a big gun, and Mabel and her lover make up as negroes and are married, father being persuaded to act as best man.

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Cast

Fred Mace

as Mabel's Sweetheart

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 10 April 1913

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