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Tillie the Toiler

Tillie is a secretary always dressed in the height of fashion who tries to capture a millionaire named Pennington Fish. Once she gets a stenographic position at Mr. Simpkins's company she sets her cap for the general manager, Benjamin Franklin Whipple. Eventually Tillie announces that she is going to "catch the rich Mr. Fish by using Whipple as the worm."

Top Cast

  • Marion Davies

    Marion Davies

    Tillie Jones

  • Matt Moore

    Matt Moore

    J. Cornelius MacDougall

  • Harry Crocker

    Harry Crocker

    Pennington Fish

  • George Fawcett

    George Fawcett

    Mr. Simpkins

  • George K. Arthur

    George K. Arthur

    Benjamin Franklin Whipple

  • Estelle Clark

    Estelle Clark

    Sadie

  • Bert Roach

    Bert Roach

    Bill

  • Gertrude Short

    Gertrude Short

    Bubbles

  • Claire McDowell

    Claire McDowell

    Ma Jones

Overview

Tillie is a secretary always dressed in the height of fashion who tries to capture a millionaire named Pennington Fish. Once she gets a stenographic position at Mr. Simpkins's company she sets her cap for the general manager, Benjamin Franklin Whipple. Eventually Tillie announces that she is going to "catch the rich Mr. Fish by using Whipple as the worm."

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