It is a fine feature for a farce and is carried out cleverly and with unction.
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Dick Carew, the son of a soap-maker, and Dorothy Wilton, the daughter of a lawyer, meet in Paris, where they have gone from America to imbibe an atmosphere sicklied with artistic buncomb by the Cubists. The young man, visiting a cabaret, the meeting place of frowsy post-impressionists, is impressed with their windy theories, mainly denunciations of everything that common sense and decency understand. Dick is just ignorant enough about art to be impressed with this buncomb, and takes Dorothy to the Cubist.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Jack Nelson | Dick Carew | Unowned | |
Frank Weed | David Carew - Dick's Father | Unowned | |
Winifred Greenwood | Dorothy Wilton | Unowned | |
Lafe McKee | George Wilton - Dorothy's Father | Unowned | |
Rose Evans | Miss Spinks - Dorothy's Aunt | Unowned | |
Harry Lonsdale | Professor Le Marex | Unowned |