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Just Cissy's Little Way (1913) Online

Just Cissy's Little Way (1913) Online
Original Title :
Just Cissyu0027s Little Way
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy
Year :
1913
Cast :
Arthur V. Johnson,Lottie Briscoe,Howard M. Mitchell
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.4/10

Cy is bashful and awkward. His sweetheart, Cissy, lives on the adjoining farm; she is eager to acquire an education, so her parents send her to a nearby city school. Things seem to be ... See full summary

Just Cissy's Little Way (1913) Online

Cy is bashful and awkward. His sweetheart, Cissy, lives on the adjoining farm; she is eager to acquire an education, so her parents send her to a nearby city school. Things seem to be different when Cissy returns on her first vacation. Accompanying her is the Rev. James Andrews, whose willingness to help his bright little neighbor results in an arrangement to spend his vacation with Cissy's parents. Cissy is changed now. Cy in his clumsy way tries to continue his courtship, but every time he approaches the girl she is with the city chap. Cy gets desperate when the minister and Cissy start for a ride and Cissy hints that "three is a crowd." Cy slips in the back of the buggy, where he remains undiscovered until they ford a creek. The buggy sticks and Cissy discovers Cy clinging to the back. The horse starts suddenly and Cy is left sprawling in the creek. He scrambles ashore and determines that he will give Cissy the supreme test. He attires himself in a new snit and hat of "advanced ...
Cast overview:
Arthur V. Johnson Arthur V. Johnson - Cy
Lottie Briscoe Lottie Briscoe - Cissy
Howard M. Mitchell Howard M. Mitchell - The Minister (as Howard Mitchell)


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Mildorah

Mildorah

The trouble with this comedy is that there have been too many serious dramas that have been very like it. That the audience laughed is true, but there seemed to be some who wholly missed the fun, which comes from the ridiculousness of its situations. But, as we said, too many people don't count such situations ridiculous. Perhaps its author ought to have made it a bit more outrageous, or perhaps its producer, Arthur Johnson, ought to have put in it a bit more impossibility. Its only really impossible scene was made suggestive and that fact did a lot to kill its fun. - The Moving Picture World, December 6, 1913