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And He Came Back (1914) Online
Original Title :
And He Came Back
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy
Year :
1914
Cast :
Wallace Beery,Eddie Redway,Louise Willis
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.7/10

Mr. Secondchoice becomes very much peeved when he discovers early one morning that his wife has decorated the living room with photographs of her first husband. Wifey becomes angry and ... See full summary

And He Came Back (1914) Online

Mr. Secondchoice becomes very much peeved when he discovers early one morning that his wife has decorated the living room with photographs of her first husband. Wifey becomes angry and leaves the house, after her husband had torn the pictures from the wall and stamped upon them. She is about to return home to mother, when she meets Horatio Algernon, a would-be actor, who looked enough like her former husband to be his brother. Wifey conceives a great plan. The actor is taken into her home as her husband, while Mr. Secondchoice is tied to the dog kennel in the backyard. "Hamfato"' invites a number of his friends to the house for supper and a good time reigns supreme, until hubby is freed and swings the club of authority. There are many unusual and interesting comedy scenes that will keep you in a continual uproar.
Cast overview:
Wallace Beery Wallace Beery - Horatio Algernon Botts
Eddie Redway Eddie Redway - Mr. Secondchoice - the 2nd Husband
Louise Willis Louise Willis - The Wife


User reviews

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This is a side-splitting comedy, showing how a woman attempted to convert and how she succeeded in not curing her husband (her second), who was much peeved when he discovered his wife had decorated their rooms with her first husband's photographs, and he proceeds to destroy them. In pique she starts home to mother, when she meets a would-be actor who resembles her former husband and she bribes him to impersonate Mr. Firstchoice. For a time Mr. Secondchoice has laughable experiences, but in the finale he is victorious. - The Moving Picture World, May 2, 1914