George Fetches the Milk - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
George is henpecked, and when the servant marches off indignantly George is compelled by his female belongings to do the servant's work. He prepares tea, but there is no milk; he is dispatched to get some. He arrives at the milk-shop, but ...See moreGeorge is henpecked, and when the servant marches off indignantly George is compelled by his female belongings to do the servant's work. He prepares tea, but there is no milk; he is dispatched to get some. He arrives at the milk-shop, but coming out collides with a lady, whose attractions fascinate him. With the milk-can on his arm, he follows the lady to a café. There she joins friends, and George is made welcome in the jovial circle. Champagne passes freely, and the husband is very soon reduced to a deplorable condition. Finally he is turned out. Meanwhile, friends at home have called, and they are expecting George back with the milk. The police are sent for. They get on to one or two false scents, but finally discover George lying prone upon the pavement. Triumphantly they carry him home, when he proceeds to supply the party with the milk, but it has been so long on the road that by now the milk is sour, which brings upon him a severe matrimonial drubbing. Written by Bioscope - August 8, 1912 See less