Ethel Gets Consent
Also known as [Ethel Gains Consent]
(1915) United States of America
B&W : One reel
Directed by Eddie Dillon (Edward Dillon)
Cast: Fay Tincher [Ethel], Bobby Feuhrer (Bobby Ray) [Bill], Tod Browning [Mr. Hadley], Eddie Dillon (Edward Dillon) [Ed Jr.], Baldy Belmont (Joseph Belmont) [Ed Sr.], Eleanor Washington [his wife]
Komic Company production; distributed by Mutual Film Corporation. / From a screen story by Paul West. / Released 21 February 1915. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The 17th film in the “Bill the Office Boy” series.
Comedy.
Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? Ed, Ethel’s beau, going out in the morning, accidentally leaves behind him a note from Ethel asking him to take her to luncheon that day. Ed’s mother finds the note and thinking it is intended for Ed’s father proceeds to look into matters. Meanwhile, Ed has called on his father to announce his intentions of marrying the fascinating stenographer. But father cannot see it at all. Ed calls for Ethel and they go to luncheon. A few minutes later, his father enters Hadley’s office meaning to talk Ethel out of the match. Seeing a client of the lawyer’s leaving the place, he follows her, believing her to be Ethel. She chances to enter the same restaurant where Ed and Ethel are. Ed, seeing his father coming, slips under the table, and is delighted to hear father entering into animated conversation with Ethel, who evidently is making a hit. Meanwhile, Ed’s mother has traced her husband to Hadley’s office. Learning that Ethel has gone out to luncheon with a gentleman, she hastens on to the café. At her approach, it is father’s turn to get under the table, where he and Ed are brought unexpectedly face to face. Ed Sr. gives his consent to the match, and in return Ed Jr. squares things for father with mother.
Reviews: [The Moving Picture World, 6 March 1915, page ?] The 17th of the “Bill” series proves, as far as we have seen, to be one of the best of the series, and can be calculated on to keep an audience in good humor as long as it lasts. In it Ethel handles a serious situation in connection with her future family-in-law in a most amusing manner.
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Listing updated: 29 October 2022.
References: Skal-Browning p. 257 : Website-IMDb.
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