

Water, Water, Everywhere
Cowboy Billy Fortune is in love with Hope Beecher, who prefers Billy's friend Ben Morgan, but resists his advances because of his fondness for drink. Hope's discontent is echoed by the town wives' public outcry against drink. To divert their interest, Billy is nominated to make love to their leader, widow Fay Bittinger, who has already disposed of four husbands....
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Plot Summary
A short silent comedy where the humor likely revolves around water-related gags or mishaps, typical of the era's comedic shorts. Without specific plot details, it's assumed to be a lighthearted and possibly slapstick-oriented film.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for this very early short film is scarce. Silent comedies of this period were often mass-produced and intended for quick, disposable entertainment, with detailed critical analysis being less common.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely featured typical slapstick humor for its time.
- A brief, lighthearted entertainment piece.
- Reflects the style of early 20th-century short comedies.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this film due to its age and obscurity.
Fun Fact
Many silent short films from the early 1920s are now considered lost, making any surviving examples valuable historical artifacts, even if their specific details are hard to ascertain.
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