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  • A Strange Bird (1914)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
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A Strange Bird (1914)
Short | Comedy, Short

Walter Mason gets a letter of introduction to the Bromleys, from Sam French. Afterward, French writes the Bromleys that he has discovered that Mason is a swindler. Perkins, a traveling salesman, comes out of the station and Mason loses the...See moreWalter Mason gets a letter of introduction to the Bromleys, from Sam French. Afterward, French writes the Bromleys that he has discovered that Mason is a swindler. Perkins, a traveling salesman, comes out of the station and Mason loses the letter. He decides to have some fun by pretending he is Mason. Perkins visits the Bromleys and is immensely pleased with the young lady of the house. Mr. Bromley and his son come home, and on finding out who the visitor is they take him out to the barn. Meanwhile, Mason is looking for his letter. The Bromleys tar and feather Perkins and chase him out. Mason comes across Perkins and takes him home with him. Perkins explains the situation to him and his regret at finding the letter of introduction, whereupon, when Mason informs him that he was the one the tar and feathers were meant for, poor Perkins faints. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Mar 3, 1914

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Mar 3, 1914 (United States)

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