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  • Fat and Foolish (I) (1917)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
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Fat and Foolish (I) (1917)
Short | Comedy, Short

Bill finds a note in a bottle from an old maid saying she will marry the finder. As she is rich, he consents. Bill sees Roger's girl, and stealing the old maid's purse, goes off with the girl. Roger thinks the dude is at fault, and buries ...See moreBill finds a note in a bottle from an old maid saying she will marry the finder. As she is rich, he consents. Bill sees Roger's girl, and stealing the old maid's purse, goes off with the girl. Roger thinks the dude is at fault, and buries him in the sand. Bill goes to a café with the girl, and the dude tells Roger where they are. The old maid discovers the loss of her purse and goes after Bill. Roger is also after him. They all end up in the water, where a cop arrests both Roger and Bill, while the dude rescues both the women, gets the old maid's money and the girl's heart. See less
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Harry Wulze (scenario)
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Updated May 15, 1917

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May 15, 1917 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Violet Eddy
The Old Maid The Old Maid   See fewer
Harry Mann
Roger Roger   See fewer
Belle Bennett
Roger's Sweetheart Roger's Sweetheart   See fewer
Jay Belasco
The Dude The Dude   See fewer
Jill Craven
Actress (uncredited) Actress (uncredited)   See fewer
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