Two of a Kind (1913)

So much alike, you can't tell t'other from which, Edna and Alice, two twins, are receiving the attentions of two young friends, Wallie and George. Edna receives her caller in the front parlor and Alice in the back parlor. Edna leaves her young man for a few momenta and hearing conversation, he peeks through the folding doors and sees Wallie entertaining her, as he supposes. He is furious because he thinks she is trying to deceive him by receiving him and his friend on the same night without the other's knowledge. Alice leaves the room for a few minutes and George, hearing conversation in the front parlor, peeks through the folding doors and sees her, as he supposes entertaining his friend. He comes to the same conclusion as Wallie. This confusion continues until the two girls confront the two young men in the one room. They become more puzzled than ever for neither one can tell which of the girls is his sweetheart, until Wallie discovers a flower which he placed in his girl's hair. The girls very much enjoy the situation and the boys appreciate the joke which they admit is entirely on them.

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Summary Details
GenresComedy Short
FilmmakersRole
Bert Angeles Director
William Wallace Cook Writer
CastRole
James Morrison
Edna Nash
Alice Nash
George Cooper