The Fable of 'How Uncle Brewster Was Too Shifty For the Tempter'

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Released November 4th, 1914, 'The Fable of 'How Uncle Brewster Was Too Shifty For the Tempter'' stars Frank Owens, Frank Dayton The NR movie has a runtime of about , and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from respected users.

You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case... Here's the plot: "Aunt Mahaley knew Uncle Brewster was sporty, and when he went to the city to pay off his mortgage she warned him about being too free with his coin. He visited Roger Talbot, holder of the mortgage, who handed him two cigars. Uncle Brewster was dying for a smoke, but he remembered what Aunt Mahaley told him about cutting down expenses, and traded the cigars for a couple of boiled eggs saving the price of lunch. At a fruit exhibit he filled his carpet bag, saving supper money. Before leaving the hotel he packed away everything in sight, so when he returned to Aunt Mahaley he was minus railroad fare but plus many towels and hotel souvenirs." .

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Watch in Movie Theaters on November 4th, 1914