Twas Henry's Fault- Southern California Producing Co;Scott Sidney;G Austin Gench

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Twas Henry's Fault- Southern California Producing Co;Scott Sidney;G Austin Gench is a short film from 1918 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Henry wanted a sport roadster - Betty wanted a sedan. Financially, the prospect suggested their compromising on a pushcart. But Betty had saved a few dollars toward some lovely headlights and, seized by a sudden inspiration, she invested them in an old flivver and rushed into Henry's office with "Henry, we have a car!" Henry and the others rushed out to see the car and then poor Henry had to stand for a lot of kidding. However, it ran - occasionally. Henry brought the crowd home that night for a home-cooked dinner only to find that the car and Betty had run way out to the country, where the former had stopped for a good long rest. Many complications resulted but it all came out right in the end, and even Henry had to admit there was some good in his flivver.

Twas Henry's Fault- Southern California Producing Co;Scott Sidney;G Austin Gench
Produced bySouthern California Producing Co;Scott Sidney;G Austin Gench
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Southern California Producing Co;Scott Sidney;G Austin Gench
Distributed bySouthern California Producing Co;Scott Sidney;G Austin Gench
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1918
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