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  • Shoes (1925)
  • Short | 20 min | Short, Comedy
Shoes (1925)
Short | 20 min | Short, Comedy

A village wag persuades the none too clever hero to plant cockleburs of the sticker-less variety for cattle feed. When they develop stickers, the town laughs at him. He becomes consul in a mythical South American republic and is the ...See moreA village wag persuades the none too clever hero to plant cockleburs of the sticker-less variety for cattle feed. When they develop stickers, the town laughs at him. He becomes consul in a mythical South American republic and is the innocent cause of his sweetheart's father bringing a cargo of shoes. The barefoot natives would not buy, and the hero sends to the village wag for cockleburs, which he scatters around. As a result, all of the shoes are sold and the wag, who appears with a shipload of cockleburs, is treated roughly by the natives, who blame him for playing a trick on them. Written by Moving Picture World, August 29, 1925 See less
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O. Henry (story) | Beatrice Van (scenario)
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Updated Sep 6, 1925

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Sep 6, 1925 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
Marion Harlan
Rosine Heinestetter Rosine Heinestetter   See fewer
Harold Goodwin
Johnny Atwood Johnny Atwood   See fewer
Brooks Benedict
Pinkney Dawson Pinkney Dawson   See fewer
Charles K. French
Mr. Heinestetter Mr. Heinestetter   See fewer
Harvey Clark
President of the Republic President of the Republic   See fewer
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