The Fable of the Galloping Pilgrim Who Kept on Galloping (1915)
After flying his way all around the globe, the bachelor was ready to light. A young, ambitious belle learned that a case-hardened bachelor with a hatful of money was back in town. Every struggling girl needs a foxy business manager. In other words, what is home without a mother. The business manager made a touch in behalf of a worthy charity and just happened to bring her little girl (aged 24) with her. The bachelor showed some of the things he had picked up abroad and the girl went wild. Once outside the door, the mother spoke as follows: "Keep the soft pedal on your natural instincts or you will tip your mitt." She enticed him into her lair and poured tea for him, and he dreaming of home and fireside, fell under. When they went shopping the vigilant chaperone had to be on the job and he couldn't be extravagant. Not he. Well, we should rather hope, suppose and guess not. Well, they married, and the bird took the brakes off. An old bachelor who had settled down because he was sick and tired of foreign travel, was taken by the hand by his Birdie and they started round the world.All Releases
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GenresComedy
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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George Ade | Writer |
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Ernest Maupain | |
Mayme Gehrue | |
Hope Gordon |