Billy's Adventure is a single-reel American silent comedy film. It was one of the last in a series of films made by actors Billy Quirk and Violet Horner for the Gem Motion Picture Company.
Synopsis
The titular character disguises himself as a pupil at a girls' boarding school, and later a prince, to win his future father-in-law's approval.
It is the day before Thanksgiving, and Rastus who is without a cent to his name, has promised himself that, come what may, his wife Eliza and his daughter shall eat of a plump turkey the following day. Prowling round the local butchers he watches the stock of birds gradually dwindle without having the opportunity to take one unobserved. At last he becomes desperate, and when old George Green purchases the last bird he sees that his only chance is to take it from him by hook or by crook. Arriving home, Green takes the turkey out in the yard to kill it. While he turns away for a few minutes to sharpen his knife, Rastus puts his hand through a hole in the wooden fence and seizes the bird. The hole is not large enough to pull the bird through, but Rastus tries to do so, with the result that he pulls three of the planks of the fence out, and with his hand through these and still holding on to the turkey like grim death, he bolts for home. Green starts in pursuit, but Rastus soon gets away from him, although he has many a laughable difficulty to overcome, for his stony brain could not see that he could take the turkey in the other hand and drop the three boards. When Thanksgiving Day arrived the following morn, Rastus and his family had a great time over the dinner.
, 13minutes Réalisé parAlice Guy-Blaché GenresComédie ActeursBilly Quirk, Blanche Cornwall Note57% Le professeur ne permettra pas à sa fille d'épouser un non-musicien, mais Billy, son prétendant potentiel, ne peut pas jouer une seule note. Alors qu’il est sur le point d’abandonner, le colocataire de Billy lui propose de bluffer pour gagner les faveurs du professeur à l’aide d’un déguisement musical adapté et d’un lecteur de phonographe bien caché.