The Fatal Note
The wedding dinner would have gone off without a hitch had not the disappointed rival been present. He attempted to make disparaging remarks about the groom on a note, and pass it under the table to the bride. The groom got it, an...
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"A two-reel low comedy number of fair strength, with Billie Ritchie and Peggy Pearce in the cast. Billie flirts with a girl on a bench and brings her to an apartment house. Here a rival lover turns up and their jealousy leads to prolonged knockabout scenes of a mildly amusing character. The tone of this plot is not the best, and some of the photography was too light. A fair number of its kind. - The Moving Picture World, April 10, 1915..."
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One Corporal Robert Beck, a onetime Chicago Motorcycle cop, was shot in the head while serving as a dispatch rider in Flanders during the war, an injury that left him deaf and dumb. One day, they took him to a cinema in Liverpool, where he saw "The Fatal Note", which threw him into a laughing fit, and exclaimed " Gee, that's funny!" and found his speech had completely returned. (Syracuse ((NY)) Journal, 1 September 1915)
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The wedding dinner would have gone off without a hitch had not the disappointed rival been present. He attempted to make disparaging remarks about the groom on a note, and pass it under the table to the bride. The groom got it, an...