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  • Help! Help! (1912)
  • Short | 8 min | Comedy, Short
Help! Help! (1912)
Short | 8 min | Comedy, Short

Mrs. Suburbanite reads in the morning paper that burglars have been operating in the neighborhood and is, of course, thrown into a panic of fear, which is greatly intensified by her seeing a couple of suspicious characters loitering about ...See moreMrs. Suburbanite reads in the morning paper that burglars have been operating in the neighborhood and is, of course, thrown into a panic of fear, which is greatly intensified by her seeing a couple of suspicious characters loitering about outside. She locks the door and hides the key in the window seat, only to see, a few minutes later, the curtains in a state of agitation. She telephones Mr. Suburbanite, "Help! Help! Burglars are breaking in," who, after a wild chase home, finds the cause of the trouble to be a toy poodle playing behind the curtains. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Apr 11, 1912

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Apr 11, 1912 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
Fred Mace
Mr. Suburbanite Mr. Suburbanite   See fewer
Mabel Normand
Mrs. Suburbanite Mrs. Suburbanite   See fewer
Dell Henderson
Office Worker Office Worker   See fewer
Edward Dillon
Office Worker Office Worker   See fewer
Alfred Paget
Burglar Burglar   See fewer
W.C. Robinson
Burglar Burglar   See fewer
Frank Evans
Wagon Owner Wagon Owner   See fewer
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