(1914)

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A big bluff
deickemeyer19 January 2019
A comedy by Charles Brown and directed by George E. Baker, which features John Bunny and Flora Finch. Percival (Bunny) tells of his mighty deeds of hunting and fishing and makes Paul Rainey and Roosevelt look like novices, but when he sees a bear he beats it for a tree and you realize his claims are heated atmosphere. The bear is a pet and eats out of the hand of his unpretentious rival. He is considered a big bluff and his diminutive rival walks oft with the girl. This is a fine comedy. - The Moving Picture World, September 12, 1914
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