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Heart Trouble Synopsis
The action is laid around a masquerade party given by Marceline, from which Arthur is banned by her parents because he has just broken an expensive vase. The two youngsters plan a disguise which gives him entre, but it is discovered by Eddie, the rival. Eddie, disguised as a sheriff, handcuffs Arthur to the girl Eddie is trying to get rid of, but her caveman sweetheart halts the plot by handcuffing Eddie and Arthur together. Arthur is eventually ejected by Marceline's parents and takes Eddie along with him. They are released from their shackles only after they have spent the night in the same bed.
Mary's Ankle Synopsis
While walking along the street one day, Arthur P. Hampton, an impoverished young doctor, and his chums, Stub Masters and Johnny Stokes, are persuaded to part with their last remaining funds by tag day solicitor Mary Jane Smith, with whom the doctor promptly falls in love. Doc's friends then hit upon a get-rich-quick scheme. Knowing that his Uncle George has promised a large sum of money upon his nephew's marriage, they persuade Doc to send out fake wedding invitations naming Mary Jane as the blushing bride. Uncle George, elated at the good news, writes to Mary Jane's aunt, Angelica Burns, an old sweetheart, to invite Mary Jane and Angelica to be his guests on an ocean voyage. Meanwhile, Mary Jane pays a visit to the doctor's office and, upon seeing the wedding invitations, becomes so flustered that she trips and sprains her ankle. Doc comes to her rescue and then begs her to pose as his wife. She agrees, but at ship-side, Stub and Johnnie confess all to Uncle George, who flies into a rage until Doc announces that he and Mary Jane have chosen a wedding at sea.
"Heart Trouble" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Mary's Ankle" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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