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  • Here Comes the Bride (1915)
  • Short | Short, Comedy
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Here Comes the Bride (1915)
Short | Short, Comedy

Young Attorney Reed is a paragon of forgetfulness. His Uncle Judd has made him his heir, only upon condition that he is married, and when the story opens Uncle believes that he has had a wife for months. Reed receives a telegram that Uncle...See moreYoung Attorney Reed is a paragon of forgetfulness. His Uncle Judd has made him his heir, only upon condition that he is married, and when the story opens Uncle believes that he has had a wife for months. Reed receives a telegram that Uncle Judd is coming from Los Angeles to visit him and Wifie. There is only five days to commit the deed, and James, his butler, takes the situation in hand. He remonstrates with Reed, who replies all right, "I'll do it." James sees a photograph of an old country sweetheart and suggests that the young lady be sent for forthwith. On Thursday Reed, vaguely conscious that he has to be married quick, lays in a stock of engagement rings. While dictating a letter to his stenographer, May, he asks her if she will marry him and quickly places one of the rings on her finger. On Friday Reed attends a ball given by the Smythe's. Helen, the daughter, has him in her mind's eye and, cornering him in the conservatory, spoons him into proposing. On Saturday, the genial widow, Anna, who lives next door with her six children, visits him, and Reed, abstracted, remembering that he must be married by Monday, hastily proposes. Monday night, forgetting everything else but his law work, he goes to the club to do an hour's work. Remembering the wedding, he hastily corrals Lee, a wealthy friend, and rushes to his apartments. The several prospective brides arrive with their friends. Reed is paralyzed and resorts to the "enney-meeney-miney-mo" scheme, and selects May, really forgetting that he always loved her. The disappointed girls all swoon in the arms of the male guests and each find that he is satisfied to bold on for good and the composite ceremony starts. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Shannon Fife (story)
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Updated Mar 16, 1915

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Mar 16, 1915 (United States)

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