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  • Royal Blood (1916)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
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Royal Blood (1916)
Short | Short, Comedy

Though Ray's mother has a decided preference for blue blood, her daughter plainly showed that the old-fashioned color was good enough for her. Plump's life stream was red, while that of the count was supposed to be tinged with cobalt. To ...See moreThough Ray's mother has a decided preference for blue blood, her daughter plainly showed that the old-fashioned color was good enough for her. Plump's life stream was red, while that of the count was supposed to be tinged with cobalt. To mystify mother. Plump and his pal. Runt, make up as "Bluebloods" and gain the old lady's approbation. All goes well until the real aristocrat appears on the scene and then blood of all shades flies about. Mother finally comes to the conclusion that the old tinge is the best and allows the willful maid to have her own way. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Oct 5, 1916

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Oct 5, 1916 (United States)

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Oliver Hardy
Plump (as Babe Hardy) Plump (as Babe Hardy)   See fewer
Edna Reynolds
Mrs. Vandergrift Mrs. Vandergrift   See fewer
Ray Godfrey
Mrs. Vandergrift's Daughter Mrs. Vandergrift's Daughter   See fewer
Bert Tracy
The Count The Count   See fewer
Florence McLaughlin
Country (as Florence McLoughlin) Country (as Florence McLoughlin)   See fewer
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