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A lively comedy with a plot which serves for the filming of a big human interest climax when a clever little girl swimmer is piloted safely back to shore from a rock on the ocean by a well trained dog. The photography is excellent. - The Moving Picture World, May 30, 1914
That's the dog barking, of course, probably the most intelligent thing said in this funny Keystone. Nurse Minta Durfee is on the beach with her young charge and boyfriend - Minta's boyfriend, that is - and Roscoe Arbuckle and his hatchet-faced sweetie are too. Well, they switch partners, and the little girl winds up stranded on a rock with the tide coming in. Will no one save her? Given they call the Keystone Kops for help, probably not.
It all leads into a funny climax, with nothing being accomplished, besides a lot of people falling into the water. Still, that's always amusing. And Minta is cute. She'll probably look sexy in mourning.
It all leads into a funny climax, with nothing being accomplished, besides a lot of people falling into the water. Still, that's always amusing. And Minta is cute. She'll probably look sexy in mourning.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in La Folle Aventure de Charlot et de Lolotte (1914)
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