The 'Fired' Cook
Directed by Pat HartiganThe Adairs, a young married couple, discharge their cook and advertise for another. Meanwhile Tim, a crook, sizes up the Adair residence as a place worthy of investigation and when he sees the want ad, he conceives a bold scheme. Attiring himself as an Irish biddy he makes application and secures the position. Unfortunately Tim tries to steal a quiet smoke and the untimely arrival of Mrs. Adair in the kitchen forces him to stow the pipe in his trousers pocket. Soon his wardrobe takes fire and he makes a hasty exit, only to fall into the arms of a policeman who has been endeavoring to cultivate the cook's acquaintance. The officer finds to his astonishment that his heart's desire is an old offender.
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The 'Fired' Cook was released on 28 marca 1913.
The 'Fired' Cook was directed by Pat Hartigan.
The 'Fired' Cook has a runtime of 6 min.
The Adairs, a young married couple, discharge their cook and advertise for another. Meanwhile Tim, a crook, sizes up the Adair residence as a place worthy of investigation and when he sees the want ad, he conceives a bold scheme. Attiring himself as an Irish biddy he makes application and secures the position. Unfortunately Tim tries to steal a quiet smoke and the untimely arrival of Mrs. Adair in the kitchen forces him to stow the pipe in his trousers pocket. Soon his wardrobe takes fire and he makes a hasty exit, only to fall into the arms of a policeman who has been endeavoring to cultivate the cook's acquaintance. The officer finds to his astonishment that his heart's desire is an old offender.
The key characters in The 'Fired' Cook are Tim - the 'Cook' (John E. Brennan), Mrs. Adair (Ruth Roland), Mr. Adair (Marshall Neilan).
The 'Fired' Cook is a Komedia, Short film.



