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The First 100 Years

A man saves his lady love from Black Mike then comes wedded bliss. He hires a cook, who's brusque, domineering, and constantly smoking a cigar. Out of the blue, the couple gets a visit from his old friend, Roland Stone, bluff and portly. Roland befriends our newly-wed's wife, and this friendship deepens after the husband hires a new cook, the lovely Miss Gainsborough, who gives her boss a little too much friendly attention. That night, a prowler skulks, Miss Gainsborough faints, the newly-wed husband comes to her rescue, and she grabs him and holds on. His wife is offended and determines to leave with Roland. Is the marriage over?

Credits

The First 100 Years Cast

Name Character
Harry Langdon He was 40, 60 years old when he died as A Newly-Wed
Tiny Ward as Large Bearded Man (uncredited)
Alice Day She was 18, 89 years old when she died as His Wife
Madeline Hurlock She was 24, 89 years old when she died as His Second Cook
Frank J. Coleman He was 35, 59 years old when he died as His Friend (as Frank Coleman)
Louise Carver She was 55, 87 years old when she died as His First Cook

The First 100 Years Crew

Name Department
F. Richard Jones as Director. He was 30 (37) years old when He died Directing
Harry Sweet as Director. He was 22 (31) years old when He died Directing
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The First 100 Years (100 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, August 16, 1924
  • Runtime: 14 minutes