Auntie's Portrait

Auntie's Portrait (1915)

01 Jan 1915 • Comedy, Short • 0h 12m
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Mr. and Mrs. Honeypet are expectantly awaiting a promised present from their Aunt Flora, who is very wealthy and traveling abroad. It arrives in a huge packing case, and the Honeypets. Trembling with anticipatory delight, burrow through huge layers of cotton and straw. Henry brings forth an atrocious chromo portrait of Auntie. They are so disgusted Henry hides it in the attic, as they do not expect Flora to visit them for a long time. She arrives much sooner than expected, however, and entirely unannounced. While Mrs. Honeypet tries to entertain Auntie, Henry tries desperately to get the picture hung. He meets with some exciting adventures because Auntie insists on seeing all the rooms in the house. Henry finally has to flee outdoors with the picture. There he gets a clever idea and dashes off to a picture store. Meanwhile, Flora gets into a fierce argument with the Honeypet's husky cook and demands her instant dismissal. This Mrs. Honeypet refuses to do. Then Flora announces that she will leave the house and never return, in addition to cutting them out of her will completely. Angry at Henry's unexplained absence and because she has not seen her picture, Flora, despite Mrs. Honeypet's pleading, makes her way to the front door, and there collides with Henry coming in. He smoothly explains that he had just taken the portrait to an art store to have it suitably framed, and holds up the creation for inspection. The cook, at the quiet urging of the Honeypets, enters and raves about the "wonderful" portrait. This completely restores peace, and from the benign way in which Flora looks at the Honeypets, it is evident that their future happiness and comfort is assured.

George D. Baker
Director
Sam Smiles
Writer
Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew, Ethel Lee
Starring

Language: None, English
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Country: United States
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5.2

IMDb (19 votes)
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