May and December (S)
1910 · Movie · 12 min. · United States
The quartet comprising this story are of ages as the months are to each other. June, a young college boy, finds his resources in depletion, and to improve his financial condition, proposes to October, a wealthy spinster of the “where-is-he” stage, and is accepted with avidity, and so these two soul “mis"-mates start their engagement inning. Later, December, a wealthy old bachelor, proposes to May, a pretty miss of eighteen, and the promise of fine gowns, jewels and automobiles, so dear to the heart of the fair sex, induces her to accept with half-hearted tolerance, hence they also start the engagement period. Everything goes finely until the quartet meet.
Direction Frank Powell
Cast Mary Pickford · Billy Quirk · Kate Bruce · W. Chrystie Miller · Charles Hill Mailes
Screenplay Mary Pickford · Frank Powell
Cinematography Arthur Marvin
Original title May and December (S)
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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