Tweedledum as a Cabman - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Tweedledum is attached to a young lady whose father does not regard his suit with favor, and orders him from the house. Tweedledum finds the old gentleman's cab man waiting outside, and persuades that worthy to change coats and hats with ...See moreTweedledum is attached to a young lady whose father does not regard his suit with favor, and orders him from the house. Tweedledum finds the old gentleman's cab man waiting outside, and persuades that worthy to change coats and hats with him. Mounted on the box in the place of the regular Jehu, Tweedledum begins to drive at full speed immediately the old gentleman has taken his seat. The rushing vehicle sweeps through the streets, scattering the pedestrians on all sides, crashing down market stalls, and charging full tilt through the walls of a house. There, amid the ruins, the frightened old gentleman yields the promise which Tweedledum desires. Written by Cinema News and Property Gazette (February 26, 1913) See less