The Little Country Mouse

1914 NR 11m 5.3

Country girl May loses at cards and must borrow $250 from Captain Stiles, but the wealthy roué's loan does not come without an expectation of repayment.

Dorothy, the sweet and unsophisticated daughter of a country clergyman, is invited up to Newport by her worldly cousin for a weekend visit. After a day of sight-seeing, she is metamorphosed by borrowed finery into a typical social butterfly. Blundering into a heavy game of bridge, she loses heavily to her hostess, who presses her for payment. A middle-aged roué induces her to accept his check for the amount, which she endorses and turns over to her hostess. To her consternation the roué then shows his hand and insists on a pro quid quo for his money. As Dorothy cannot appeal to her father for money for a gambling debt, she is in a dilemma. She tells her story to Lt. Hawkhurst. He bribes a social tame-cat to part with some of the hostess' love letters and, using them as a bludgeon, finally induces that lady to hand over a check. He then tears it up under the roué's nose and throws him out of the place. An engagement between the lieutenant and Dorothy now closes the affair.

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Info about The Little Country Mouse

Studio(s): Majestic Motion Picture Company

Originally Released: Nov 16, 1914

Production Country: United States

Genres: Drama, Short