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Pa Says

Jul 21, 1913
0h 12m
★ 0.0

Overview

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."

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

American Mutoscope & Biograph

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Cast

Dorothy Gish

Dot

Dorothy Gish

Edward Dillon

Teddy

Edward Dillon

Lionel Barrymore

Teddy's Rival

Lionel Barrymore

Dave Morris

Pa

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