Those Hicksville Boys
A William Beaudine film directed by , released in 1912.
A William Beaudine film directed by , released in 1912.

Here it is nice to see Sennett playing a different character than his usual hillbilly lover. Sennett looks quite dashing as the big game hunter. He’s quite comically cowardly when the real big game shows up. Mabel is so calm…

A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.
Upon the arrival of a young girl from the city, Zeke and Jake, brothers, each determine to win her. For a time these rival brothers are amusing to her, but when her real sweetheart appears, she is at a loss…

A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.

Mabel seems to be working ironing dresses in a dress shop when something catches her attention in a newspaper. Apparently, it is an ad on becoming a detective. Mabel goes rushing off to a Detective school run by Fred Ward.

A Mack Sennett film directed by , released in 1912.

Mabel poses as “Cousin Jack” in a scheme to test her two quarreling suitors who decide to take young “Jack” to a cabaret.

Fred Mace plays a businessman with two secretaries. He gets playful with the second secretary, Mabel Normand. His wife, Alice Davenport walks in on him. He does some nice embarrassed husband pantomime. Davenport fires the two secretaries and tell Fred…

A Mack Sennett comedy from the time he worked for Biograph starring Fred Mace & Mabel Normand.