N/AReleasedComedy

Twenty Minutes at the Fair

Billy, while wearily trudging along the road, sees the San Diego Fair in the near distance. Believing that he might make some money if he could get inside, he steals in under a visitor's coat tails and after wandering through the interesting streets he sits down on a bench to rest. An old rounder sees Peggy and follows her as she runs from him to the store of her friend, an excitable Italian, who pursues her annoyer and punishes him. Billy and the old rounder meet. They are old friends and the rounder laughs when he sees Billy meet two girls and invite them to dinner, for he suspects that bill has no money. Bill, of course, has none, and when the proprietress demands her pay he suggests to the girls that they should pitch dice to see who shall settle.

Overview

Release Date
Feb 20, 1916
Original Title
Twenty Minutes at the Fair
Runtime
10 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
The L-KO Kompany
Production Countries
United States of America