Rural chickens and Broadway chickens, pigs, cows, and every other variety of the barnyard family are used in this film. The comedy has been aptly named "A Rural Riot," which it is, from beginning to end, visualizing as it does the woman's ...See moreRural chickens and Broadway chickens, pigs, cows, and every other variety of the barnyard family are used in this film. The comedy has been aptly named "A Rural Riot," which it is, from beginning to end, visualizing as it does the woman's bank--her stocking; the farmer's bank--his stove; the burglars, who, wise to the world, steal the hot stove and get away with it. Gale and Hughie are sweethearts in this comedy, and Hughie shows the extent to which a fat man goes for love. Written by
Moving Picture World, April 13, 1918
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