A Night Out (1912)

George Edwards, synonym for "meek," has never been allowed by his wife, to go to a prize fight. But George has a good friend who gives him a ticket to a forthcoming mill, and between them, fix up the "sick friend" dodge for explanations for which he knows his wife will ask. And George goes to the fight, where he has the time of his life. But, poor fellow, he little dreams that a moving picture camera is there, photographing the deadly (?) evidence, his presence. Several months later, after a hard day's shopping, Mrs. Edwards goes into a moving picture show, where she sees her husband, having one fine time, at the prize fight, thrown on the screen. She becomes righteously indignant, and vows vengeance. A few minutes later, Mr. Edwards receives a visit from his wife, who persuades him to take her to a moving picture show. Unsuspecting. he acquiesces, and she takes him to see himself. Edwards is horror-stricken and when taken home by his irate wife, has the law read to him with a vengeance.

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