The Fable of the Club Girls and the Four Times (1914)
Once a lot of grown-up girls organized a club for the discussion of current evils. The principal current evil they discussed was man. The object was to find some way to keep them home at nights. One dame thought every wife ought to provide her companion with an intellectual atmosphere so he wouldn't sneak out at night to the thirst parlor.
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Lillian Drew | As: The Widow | |
Robert Bolder | As: Husband | |
Leo White | As: Husband | |
Harry Dunkinson | As: Husband | |
Lester Cuneo | As: The Fourth, an Engineer |
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Once a lot of grown-up girls organized a club for the discussion of current evils. The principal current evil they discussed was man. The object was to find some way to keep them home at nights. One dame thought every wife ought to provide her companion with an intellectual atmosphere so he wouldn't sneak out at night to the thirst parlor.
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Lillian Drew |
The Widow |
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Robert Bolder |
Husband |
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Leo White |
Husband |
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Harry Dunkinson |
Husband |
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Lester Cuneo |
The Fourth, an Engineer |
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Gloria Swanson |
One of the Club Girls (uncredited) |
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George Ade |
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