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It made more laughter than the former on the reel
deickemeyer8 October 2017
A farce by the Western company. It made more laughter than the former on the reel, but of these split comedies, the second is, of course, apt to seem the funnier. Major McGuire and Charles Bennett open it as two next-door grocers in a quarrel. One employs George Stanley, the other, Robert Thornby (two friendly tramps) to throw boxes over a fence into the neighbor's yard. The fence is too high to let the tramps see who is throwing the boxes back. Robert Thornby produced it from W. Fansou Durham's script. Both are clearly photographed. - The Moving Picture World, August 2, 1913
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