- Jerry becomes a movie studio executive. He persuades a rich woman's maid, whose employer is out of town, to let his company use the mansion, including the woman's expensive wardrobe, to shoot his next picture. The maid consents, but after they begin shooting, the house's owner shows up. Complications ensue.—frankfob2@yahoo.com
- In this skit Jerry becomes a motion picture magnate, learning much of a difficult art in a short time. Realizing that costuming is an important element in the equipment of a company, Jerry makes love to the maid of a wealthy woman who is out of town, persuades her that she has the makings of a star, and induces her to throw open the house of her employer to the hopeful actors and actresses whom Jerry has promised a million a year each to join him. The proprietor of the mansion returns and gets on the job with a shotgun. Exit Jerry and his pals amid amusing confusion.—Moving Picture World synopsis
- In this clever skit Jerry becomes a motion picture magnate, learning much of a difficult art in a short time. Realizing that costuming is an important element in the equipment of a company, Jerry make love to the maid of a wealthy woman who is out of town, persuades her that she has the makings of a star, and induces her to throw open the house of her employer to the hopeful actors and actresses who Jerry has promised a million a year each to join him. The proprietor of the mansion returns and gets on the job with a shotgun. Exeunt Jerry and his pals amid amusing confusion. - Reel Life, May 05, 1917.—Pamela Short
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