Mazie Puts One Over - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

When John Van Zant shows up at home with Mazie, a chorus queen and famed as "The Girl on the End" matrimonially attached to him, old Van Zant and his wife tender her a chilly reception. Disgusted, Mazie hikes back to the chorus and John, ...See moreWhen John Van Zant shows up at home with Mazie, a chorus queen and famed as "The Girl on the End" matrimonially attached to him, old Van Zant and his wife tender her a chilly reception. Disgusted, Mazie hikes back to the chorus and John, to his amazement, sees his father going to the show that evening when he is supposed to be engaged at his office. Mrs. Van, suspicious of her husband's many evening business engagements, has hired Hairlock Sholmes, a detective, to shadow him. Mazie, on the end, recognizes Van Zant in the box and flirts furiously with him, and as he doesn't recognize her, in her make-up, he jumps at her invitation to meet her after the show. John sees his respected dad dragging his newly-wedded wife off to a lobster palace, and, furious, at the behavior of his two-faced pa, runs off to get ma and show her his falseness. But Sholmes has phoned ma that her better half is at the Rennert café with a dame and ma, swearing vengeance, leaves a note for John, saying that she is going gunning for his father's affinity. John gets home just in time to receive a phone message from Mazie, via the café waiter, that she has the Old Man in Dutch and to come to the café immediately. Having read his mother's note, you can bet he gets to the café as quickly as he can, arriving just in time to avert a tragedy and help square things all around. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less