Leon Errol comedy produced by George Kleine
Musty Suffer gets married.
Truly Rural is a silent 1917 comedy short.
Series 2, episode 8 of 'The Mishaps of Musty Suffer' series of one-reel comedies, where Harry Watson gets a make-over.
Flossie
Musty Suffer gets a job as a chef and waiter at an automat restaurant. Various customers attempt to filch food or money from the coin slots, and Musty deals with the situation.
Flossie
Musty Suffer visits a "painless dentist"
The Lady Fair
Musty Suffer gets a job as a maid. Then he gets a job as a butler, in the same household. Then he gets a job as a gardener. This becomes complicated.
The Lady Fair
Musty Suffer finds a bicycle and gets a job as a messenger; hilarity ensues, of course.
Flossie - the Ticket Seller
Musty holds down a job as general factotum at the Busy Bee Amusement Arcade, one of his chief duties being that of taking tickets at the entrance to the moving stairway which leads to the cinema theater on the second floor.
Flossie, the Ticket Seller
Musty is standing around in a state of confusion, so his fairy godfather appears to find him a job as a general factotum at an amusement gallery. Musty serves as a bootblack, a ticket-taker, a target at the shooting gallery and a rope to block off a non-working escalator.
Musty's Dream Wife
Musty Suffer dreams of being subjected to psychological experiments by unethical doctors.
Flossie Footlight - the Actress
Musty Suffer as a bell-boy.
The Actress
Musty Suffer gets a job as a bell hop at a cheap little hotel, the Outside Inn.
Ella Lenox
Future Pulitzer Prize winner Owen Davis was one of the scenarists for this Kleine-Edison production. ene Fenwick stars as Ruth McAllister, one of two sisters currently being victimized by a phony hypnotist named Wilkins (Richie Ling). A murder is committed, and all evidence points to Ruth as the guilty party.