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Love's Old Dream (1914) Online
Original Title :
Loveu0027s Old Dream
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Short
Year :
1914
Directror :
George D. Baker
Cast :
John Bunny,Flora Finch,Ethel Lloyd
Writer :
Roy L. McCardell
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.6/10

An old maid vies with a beautiful young student for the affections of an elderly professor.

Love's Old Dream (1914) Online

While Professor Simon Sweet, a wealthy bachelor, is superintending the unloading of his baggage in front of his cottage, he meets pretty Doily. His interest in her is equaled by her interest in him. Miranda, Dolly's aunt, falls in love with the professor, and resolves to win him for herself. Dolly goes out for a walk and again sees the professor, who hastens to join her. Dolly invites him in. Miranda sees the professor, goes up to him and insists on manifesting her affectionate disposition, much to that learned young bachelor's discomfort. The professor takes Dolly for an automobile ride. Miranda invites herself along. Dolly has to sit with the chauffeur. The professor goes to sleep while Miranda makes love to him. Miranda is thrown into a jealous rage when she sees Dolly and the professor out in the garden in the act of kissing. She swears vengeance. She goes to a shrewd lawyer and enlists his aid. He tells her to hide a camera in the parlor, to which a string will be attached, and, ...
Cast overview:
John Bunny John Bunny - Professor Simon Sweet
Flora Finch Flora Finch - Miranda, Simon's Sweetheart
Ethel Lloyd Ethel Lloyd - Dolly, Miranda's Niece
Lillian Burns Lillian Burns
Jack Harvey Jack Harvey
George Stevens George Stevens
Herman Rottger Herman Rottger
Shep the Dog Shep the Dog
Gasoline the Cat Gasoline the Cat


User reviews

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A Bunny-Finch with plenty of brand new and laughable situations; but nearly everything in it is funny and the audience got good, hearty laughter from it, as a whole. Roy McCardell, the author, deserves credit for fresh fun and his script has been well produced by George D. Baker. That photographer who develops the breach of promise picture deserves credit for his contagious laughter. A good release in every way. - The Moving Picture World, February 7, 1914