A Simple Mistake

A Simple Mistake (1910)

24 Sep 1910 • Short, Comedy
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Mr. Hallate is leaving for a trip and his loving wife is helping him to get his belongings out with him. At last everything is ready and she goes on the stoop and watches him get into the rig. Augustus Slip, who happens to pass at this moment, sees her and, like other men of small stature, becomes deeply enamored with the ponderous Mrs. Hallate. He goes and purchases a bouquet and, returning to the house, walks into the parlor and forces his attentions on Mrs. Hallate. She, however, will have none of him, and as he refuses to leave, flies for revenge to the maid in the kitchen. The maid happens to be entertaining her friend, Officer O'Brien, and Mrs. Hallate is indeed glad to see a limb of the law, and requests him to eject the eloquent Augustus. Meantime, Mr. Hallate has missed his train, and accordingly returns to his home. Augustus hearing him enter, hides behind a curtain, and when the officer enters Hallate is the only man in sight. Believing him to be the intruder, and refusing to listen to his explanations, he forcibly ejects him onto the sidewalk. Hallate, determined not to be ousted from his own home, even by one clothed with the majesty of the law, re-enters, and this time is thrown by the officer out of the second-floor window. The express wagon arriving at this time with his trunk, Hallate, with the connivance of the express driver, empties its contents on the pavement and locks himself in the trunk and is carried up in it. Meantime, Augustus has had to take refuge under the sofa. What the final denouement is when Hallate comes out of the trunk, and Augustus from the sofa, you will have to see the picture to find out. How Officer O'Brien felt when he ascertained who it was he had so misused is also not going to be divulged here.

Theodore Wharton
Director

Writer
Billy Quirk
Starring

Language: None, English
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Country: United States
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4.4

IMDb (12 votes)
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