Oh, Those Eyes

Seemingly every man is in love with Gladys (played by Mabel Normand). Wherever she goes, man start following her with much enthusiasm. Two men at the place her father works want to marry her…both send her letters asking for such.…

Seemingly every man is in love with Gladys (played by Mabel Normand). Wherever she goes, man start following her with much enthusiasm. Two men at the place her father works want to marry her…both send her letters asking for such.…
A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.
A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.

After an argument with his wife in which nosy neighbors and police intervene, Pat feigns suicide by drowning to get sympathy.
A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.
A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.
A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.

A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.
A Dell Henderson film directed by , released in 1912.

This is quite like “Helen’s Marriage” which came out a few months earlier in 1912. Once again, Edward Dillon is trying to elope with Mabel Normand, but papa interferes. The big joke is when Ford Sterling and Elmer Booth kidnap…