
Aunts, Too Many! (1913)
Krazy-Nutt, tired of the confinement of four stone walls, left quite unexpectedly. Krazy-Nutt's passion was athletics. Mr. Newlywed thought Krazy-Nutt his aunt and sought to gratify the passion when Krazy-Nutt cried for a horse to go horseback. The Dilly boys of the local theater supplied the need as the fore and aft of a much-desired steed. They started something and kept it up, and Krazy-Nutt had a ride all right, all right.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Edward Dillon | Director |
Frank Griffin | Writer |
Cast | Role |
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Edward Dillon | |
Gertrude Bambrick | |
Gus Pixley | |
James Harris |