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The Aggravatin' Kid Synopsis
Buddy bounces vases and pillows off his sister's head because she is determined to marry and stop his source of support. Her fat sweetie dashes to the rescue in his auto and puts an extension ladder against the window, five stories high. Sister ducks a huge vase and it hits her sweetie, knocking him off his perilous perch. He climbs back and is knocked off again. Then he places the ladder in his car and climbs up again. Buddy dashes out, driving off with his sister's beau dizzily hanging onto the ladder's top. Driving past his house, his sister leaps out of the window, catching hold of her sweetie. Buddy continues to drive, until the car stalls in front of a parson's window. The latter marries them and they depart for their honeymoon. Arriving in Florida they discover Buddy in one of their hand-bags. Her uncle writes that he will pay them a visit and give her $30,000 of her forthcoming inheritance if her husband is a successful business man. Hubby poses as the butler and they take Ritzy quarters. Hubby is kept dizzy until Uncle leaves. Just then the owner enters and demands a year's rent in advance. Hubby hides her in a clothes closet. She screams just as Uncle signs the check. He opens the closet and discovers the "victim" to be his sweetie. He forgives hubby and gives them the check.
'A mala nova Synopsis
A crime drama in the Gennariello-series. The police detective in Naples that is confronted with modern gangsters and crime events.
"The Aggravatin' Kid" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "'A mala nova" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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