The Good Old Summer Time
Directed by Pat HartiganMason, his wife and his mother-in-law, are about to leave for the seashore, when the mother-in-law is taken ill. Mason is ordered to go alone. The others will join him at the beach later. The man is assigned to a room formerly occupied by an actress. The lady has forgotten her kimona, which hangs on the wall. Mason examines it and throws it across the foot of the bed. Later, he leaves the room and indulges in a flirtation with two pretty girls. Mrs. Mason's mother recovers and the two leave for the beach. They go to Mason's room and discover the kimona. Suspecting something wrong, the ladies go after the husband's scalp. The man is sitting with his arms about the girls, when he sees his wife and mother-in-law. He makes a dash for his room. Mrs. Mason and her mother arrive immediately behind him. After showing him the kimona they make life miserable for the poor man. A knock is heard at the door. A maid enters with a telegram. The message is from the former occupant of the room and contains a request that the kimona be forwarded. Stricken with remorse for their unjust suspicion, the ladies fall on Mason's neck and beg forgiveness.
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The Good Old Summer Time was released on 28 november 1913.
The Good Old Summer Time was directed by Pat Hartigan.
The Good Old Summer Time has a runtime of 7m.
Mason, his wife and his mother-in-law, are about to leave for the seashore, when the mother-in-law is taken ill. Mason is ordered to go alone. The others will join him at the beach later. The man is assigned to a room formerly occupied by an actress. The lady has forgotten her kimona, which hangs on the wall. Mason examines it and throws it across the foot of the bed. Later, he leaves the room and indulges in a flirtation with two pretty girls. Mrs. Mason's mother recovers and the two leave for the beach. They go to Mason's room and discover the kimona. Suspecting something wrong, the ladies go after the husband's scalp. The man is sitting with his arms about the girls, when he sees his wife and mother-in-law. He makes a dash for his room. Mrs. Mason and her mother arrive immediately behind him. After showing him the kimona they make life miserable for the poor man. A knock is heard at the door. A maid enters with a telegram. The message is from the former occupant of the room and contains a request that the kimona be forwarded. Stricken with remorse for their unjust suspicion, the ladies fall on Mason's neck and beg forgiveness.
The key characters in The Good Old Summer Time are Mr. Mason (John E. Brennan), Mrs. Mason (Ruth Roland), cast (Juanita Sponsler).
The Good Old Summer Time is a Komedi, Short film.



