Cutey Plays Detective

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Released May 27th, 1913, 'Cutey Plays Detective' stars Wally Van, Courtenay Foote, Louise Beaudet, Zena Keefe The movie has a runtime of about 15 min, and received a user score of 55 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 2 experienced users.

Curious to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Seeing Cutey play the part of a maid of all work at a college play, Alys Trevor seeks an introduction to him and they soon become good friends. She takes him with her to present him to her mother, whom she finds talking to a stranger, Lord Goodbluff. Mama does not seem very pleased to meet Cutey. Later Cutey calls at the Trevor house to see Alys and meets Goodbluff there, who soon quarrels with him. Mrs. Trevor, entering in the midst of the dispute, requests Cutey to leave the house and apologizes to Goodbluff for the young man's behavior. Then she sends a note to Cutey, telling him that her daughter is no longer free to receive his calls. By a strange occurrence, Cutey's suspicions of Goodbluff are aroused and he determines to watch him. Noticing an advertisement in the paper for a maid of all work, inserted by Mrs. Trevor, he obtains the necessary disguise and applies for the position, which he gets." .

'Cutey Plays Detective' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on May 27th, 1913