Stung (1914)
Jack, broke, learns that bee stings are a cure for rheumatism. Meeting Bill, who is afflicted with the disease, he offers to cure him for $100. Bill takes him up. Jack takes him into the house and shows him an object covered with a cloth. He tells Bill to remove the cloth in three minutes. Bill does as he is bidden, and finds himself in a mix-up with a hive of bees. Forgetting his rheumatism, the man races around the room with the bees a good second. Bill calls up police headquarters and officers are sent on the double quick. The officers are stung good and plenty. A passing physician informs them that mud is good for stings. Taking Bill to a nearby mud pond, they heave him into it.All Releases
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GenresComedy
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Marshall Neilan | Director |
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John E. Brennan | |
Marshall Neilan | |
Harry J. Lane |