Hearts and Planets (1915) Poster

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The fault lies not in our stars, but in our mustaches
boblipton17 July 2007
Warning: Spoilers
It's a fairly typical Keystone the-youngsters-want-to-get-married-but short. Alas, Papa the astronomer doesn't want daughter to marry Chester Conklin, since papa is a firm believer in long, bifurcated beards and Chester only has a mustache. Or something like that. So it's time to set off some Roman candles and drive Papa barmy. All very amusing, I suppose, if it's this or the Ham & Bud show down the street, but it's been done before and better. And remember kids: don't shoot Roman candles at your parents at home!

See if you can spot Charley Chase lurking behind a beard and, if you do, remember to shout "Beaver!"
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The plot of this seems new
deickemeyer23 September 2019
Chester Conklin appears in this very pleasing number as spooney Mr. Walrus. He makes love to the professor's daughter and they fool the aged astronomer by shooting off fireworks near his telescope. The plot of this seems new and unique; it is sure to bring much laughter from an audience. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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