Meter in the Kitchen - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

The gas supply in a small town is suddenly turned off. Fanny was anxious to have the light because she wanted to show J.P. Plunks, of the Classy Designing Company, her original designs. Motorman Bill and Fanny's mother didn't want the gas ...See moreThe gas supply in a small town is suddenly turned off. Fanny was anxious to have the light because she wanted to show J.P. Plunks, of the Classy Designing Company, her original designs. Motorman Bill and Fanny's mother didn't want the gas because they were very much in love, to which Fanny objected. When J.P. Plunks departs in wrath, Motorman Bill feels somewhat guilty, so he pursues in the town's one and only streetcar. Plunks is overhauled and made to look at the designs by the light from the streetcar. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less