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It's a variation on the already old comedy chase short about the man pursued by a bevy of women who want marry him -- for an earlier example, take a look at HOW A FRENCH NOBLEMAN FOUND A WIFE THROUGH THE NEW YORK HERALD from five years earlier. In this one, Andre Deed is afflicted by his irresistible beauty -- while dressed up as a comedy creature hideous to the eye of the discerning movie-goer.
Deed was already a regular in short comedy, playing Cretinetti or Boireau regularly -- in those days, the character was owned by the studio, so the mostly anonymous comic had to adopt a new name when he shifted studios. He would continue regular production of these shorts through the middle of the following decade, and would appear in shorts and features through 1938, a couple of years before his death.
Deed was already a regular in short comedy, playing Cretinetti or Boireau regularly -- in those days, the character was owned by the studio, so the mostly anonymous comic had to adopt a new name when he shifted studios. He would continue regular production of these shorts through the middle of the following decade, and would appear in shorts and features through 1938, a couple of years before his death.
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- TriviaReleased in the US as a split reel along with the comedy Une araignée dans le cerveau (1912).
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- Too Much Beauty
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- Runtime4 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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