Bob's Love Affairs - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Bob Lane tells his friend Jones that the girls nowadays don't seem capable of giving him the thrill of his childhood romance with one Dorothy. Jones laughs and tells him to get married. So, at a party, he proposes to three girls, all of ...See moreBob Lane tells his friend Jones that the girls nowadays don't seem capable of giving him the thrill of his childhood romance with one Dorothy. Jones laughs and tells him to get married. So, at a party, he proposes to three girls, all of whom reject him. Bob becomes a misanthrope and, on his vacation by the sea, writes his thoughts about women to Jones; the next day he sees a beautiful girl and becomes smitten. Jones arrives at the beach and engages the girl's attention. Bob's old flames cook his goose by showing the new girl his letter to Jones, which ends: "Women are fit only for playthings for fools." Enraged, the girl goes boating with Jones. Their boat capsizes, and Jones saves himself. Bob rescues the girl and learns that she is his boyhood love. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less