Curing Her Extravagance
Réalisé par Pat HartiganAfter Arthur's marriage to Kate, his troubles begin. Her extravagance soon depletes his exchequer. He calls upon her father, Mr. Morton, for funds. The latter supplies $50,000, with the warning that the spendthrift must be cured. Soon the fifty thousand vanishes and Arthur is desperate. He determines to teach Kate a lesson and writes a note, stating that he has gone to end it all. While sitting on a park bench, he is arrested for loitering and serves thirty days in jail. Thinking that Arthur has kept his word, Kate, grief-stricken, pawns all his clothes and the household valuables. When Arthur returns from prison his happy wife conducts him to the cemetery and shows him a handsome monument which she has had erected to his memory.
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Curing Her Extravagance was released on 25 juin 1913.
Curing Her Extravagance was directed by Pat Hartigan.
Curing Her Extravagance has a runtime of 6min.
After Arthur's marriage to Kate, his troubles begin. Her extravagance soon depletes his exchequer. He calls upon her father, Mr. Morton, for funds. The latter supplies $50,000, with the warning that the spendthrift must be cured. Soon the fifty thousand vanishes and Arthur is desperate. He determines to teach Kate a lesson and writes a note, stating that he has gone to end it all. While sitting on a park bench, he is arrested for loitering and serves thirty days in jail. Thinking that Arthur has kept his word, Kate, grief-stricken, pawns all his clothes and the household valuables. When Arthur returns from prison his happy wife conducts him to the cemetery and shows him a handsome monument which she has had erected to his memory.
The key characters in Curing Her Extravagance are Morton (John E. Brennan), Kate Morton - the Daughter (Ruth Roland), Arthur - Kate's Husband (Marshall Neilan).
Curing Her Extravagance is a Comédie, Short film.



