The Right Car But the Wrong Berth - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
The duties of a floorwalker should stop at showing ladies the right counters, but Mr. Cowbull lets his duties go further. Unfortunately, a nasty-tempered husband thought otherwise regarding dressmaking shops. Mr. Cowbull did not heed, ...See moreThe duties of a floorwalker should stop at showing ladies the right counters, but Mr. Cowbull lets his duties go further. Unfortunately, a nasty-tempered husband thought otherwise regarding dressmaking shops. Mr. Cowbull did not heed, however, until matters reached such an unpleasant state that he was told he had five minutes to get out of town. He was perfectly sincere in wishing to escape, but unluckily husband picked out the same train. Mr. Cowbull jumped on a mail catcher to save his life, but the mail catcher threw him back again into a woman's berth. The husband was not supposed to be there, either, but he was, and so was the conductor, and so was the porter and so was a flirt-hater. All picked out the top of the train for the exercising grounds. The train had to be in the great city on time and couldn't stop for a mere killing. This made running on top even more unpleasant and Mr. Cowbull ran from one end to the other or until he caught on a bridge. The husband, however, also caught on the bridge, but neither one knew that this bridge was a drawbridge and went up 250 feet. How drawbridge, trains, steamboats, hand cars and flying machines could all meet in one spot and not get mixed up any worse than they did is a problem. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less