
Pa Says (1913)
First Pa said Theodore was a lizzy-nizzy. He let that go, but when Pa said he was too sporty because he spent a nickel for a ticket for a voting contest for the fairest girl in town, Pa's daughter, of course, then Theodore decided to settle Pa. He played at being a lady. Then Pa said he might not be as young as he used to be, but Ma came along. So Pa said all on the sly, "Go to it, Theodore."
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Dorothy Gish | As: Dot |
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Edward Dillon | As: Teddy |
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Lionel Barrymore | As: Teddy's Rival |
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Dave Morris | As: Pa |
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First Pa said Theodore was a lizzy-nizzy. He let that go, but when Pa said he was too sporty because he spent a nickel for a ticket for a voting contest for the fairest girl in town, Pa's daughter, of course, then Theodore decided to settle Pa. He played at being a lady. Then Pa said he might not be as young as he used to be, but Ma came along. So Pa said all on the sly, "Go to it, Theodore."
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Certification: | NR |
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Dorothy Gish |
Dot |
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Edward Dillon |
Teddy |
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Lionel Barrymore |
Teddy's Rival |
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Dave Morris |
Pa |
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Dell Henderson |
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Anita Loos |
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