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A Family Picnic

Nov 3, 1915
0h 11m
★ 0.0

Overview

Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their six children start out for a picnic in the woods with youngest son Jimmie’s beloved Great Dane pup along. The animal proves to be a white elephant as soon as they try to board a trolley car, and they must walk to the picnic grounds. That’s only the beginning of their troubles with Mr. Jones trying everything to get rid of the pup, but when they get home from their "quiet little picnic," Mr. Pup is quietly sitting on the doorstep, and Jones disgustedly gives up.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Vitagraph Company of America

Cast

Donald MacBride

Mr. Jones

Donald MacBride

Kate Price

Mrs. Jones

Kate Price

Paul Kelly

Jimmie Jones

Paul Kelly

Ethel Corcoran

Ethel Corcoran

Jack Brawn

Jack Brawn

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