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All for a Tooth (1914) Online
Original Title :
All for a Tooth
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Short
Year :
1914
Directror :
C.J. Williams
Cast :
William Wadsworth,Ida Williams,Orleana Coughlin
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.8/10

It all started when Samanthy had a new tooth put into her mouth. Unfortunately, it was a little loose to the setting, but as Samunthy did not know this, there was no cloud on her horizon ... See full summary

All for a Tooth (1914) Online

It all started when Samanthy had a new tooth put into her mouth. Unfortunately, it was a little loose to the setting, but as Samunthy did not know this, there was no cloud on her horizon whatsoever. When she went into town to do some shopping, Samanthy decided, in a properly wifely fashion, to buy her husband a present. Accordingly, she bought him a beautiful calabash pipe, which had been reduced from four dollars to twenty-nine cents. After that she bought him a book dealing with the Catacombs in Rome. Finally she bought herself a box of caramels. On her way home on the train, she opened the box of caramels and helped herself to a piece. This move was distinctly a faux pas. For the candy was hard and gummy, and Samanthy's tooth, as we have hinted, was far from firm. Her feelings when the tooth came out in the candy, transcend all our poor efforts at rhetorical description. So troubled was she by the accident, however, that she left the beautiful calabash pipe in her seat on the train...
Cast overview:
William Wadsworth William Wadsworth - Hiram
Ida Williams Ida Williams - Samanthy - Hiram's Wife (as Mrs. C.J. Williams)
Orleana Coughlin Orleana Coughlin - (as Auline Coughlin)
Yale Benner Yale Benner
Julian Reed Julian Reed
Ruth M. Woodward Ruth M. Woodward


User reviews

Wizard

Wizard

This is an original sort of a comedy, wherein a husband, in a dream, mixes up his wife's lost tooth with an exploring expedition through the catacombs, where he gets bitten by a skeleton. He has many other wild and wonderful experiences, but "he didn't find the tooth." Good comedy, this. - The Moving Picture World, August 22, 1914