A Close Resemblance - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Mom and dad proudly exhibit a beautiful child which daddy persists in believing bears an uncanny resemblance to himself. His jealous attempts to convince not only his uncomplaining wife, but others, of the baby's striking resemblance to ...See moreMom and dad proudly exhibit a beautiful child which daddy persists in believing bears an uncanny resemblance to himself. His jealous attempts to convince not only his uncomplaining wife, but others, of the baby's striking resemblance to him compose the meat of the comedy of the picture. Daddy takes the pretty youngster down the street with him while he gets a shoe-shine and a shave. Unfortunate remarks passed by the barber and the bootblack with regard to the baby's beauty and his non-resemblance to his daddy are torture to the latter. On the beach he meets the same unhappy condition, and is inconsolable until finally his mother-in-law appears on the scene to behold her grandchild for the first time, and declares that he is the image of his dad. Written by Moving Picture World, December 8, 1917 See less