Billy's Troublesome Grip (1912)
Billy Quirk starts out in the morning for his office. Billy has important papers in his valise (grip) and important matters on his mind. The trouble starts when Billy takes a streetcar and, in his hurry, he grabs not his but a similar valise which happens to belong to a woman with a bad temper. When Billy discovers that his valise, instead of containing valuable papers, contains lingerie and false hair, he panics. Billy tries to get his back before his wife misinterprets the situation, but she finds it just as the rightful owner enters the scene and the two clash, Billy runs for dear life complicating things still more.
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: April 5, 1912
Cast
- Billy Quirk - Billy
- Fanny Simpson - Mrs. Uneven Temper
- Marian Swayne - Billy's Wife
Production: Solax Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Billy's Troublesome Grip about?
- Billy Quirk starts out in the morning for his office. Billy has important papers in his valise (grip) and important matters on his mind. The trouble starts when Billy takes a streetcar and, in his hurry, he grabs not his but a similar valise which happens to belong to a woman with a bad temper. When Billy discovers that his valise, instead of containing valuable papers, contains lingerie and false hair, he panics. Billy tries to get his back before his wife misinterprets the situation, but she finds it just as the rightful owner enters the scene and the two clash, Billy runs for dear life complicating things still more.
- Who stars in Billy's Troublesome Grip?
- Billy's Troublesome Grip stars Billy Quirk, Fanny Simpson, Marian Swayne.
- How long is Billy's Troublesome Grip?
- Billy's Troublesome Grip has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is Billy's Troublesome Grip?
- Billy's Troublesome Grip is a Comedy film.
- Where was Billy's Troublesome Grip produced?
- Billy's Troublesome Grip was produced in United States of America.