Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in When the Wets Went Dry (1915)
Overview
This is another comedy, in which trick photography plays a large part. It is a travesty on the temperance question, siding with the dry element. On the refusal of the Governor to sign a bill in favor of the liquor interest, the political boss tries to force the executive to his will. The Governor, after a series of thrilling experiences, thwarts the efforts of the politicians. The latter calls on Lady Baffles, who impersonates the Governor's wife and secures the executive's signature to the bill. Detective Duck, however, captures the politicians in a clever manner and beats Lady Baffles at her own game. (Moving Picture World Synopsis)
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.976 |
Directed By
Allen Curtis
Crew
Gale Henry
Clarence G. Badger
Allen Curtis
Park Ries
Pat Powers
TOP CAST
Gale Henry
Lady Baffles / Governor’s Wife
Max Asher
Detective Duck
Milburn Morante
The Governor
Billy Franey
Chief of Police
Lillian Peacock
The Villainous Maid
Joe Martin
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