Fatty and the Heiress
Fatty hopes to marry for money but thanks to many slapstick complications his plan doesn't go as smoothly as he intended.
Fatty hopes to marry for money but thanks to many slapstick complications his plan doesn't go as smoothly as he intended.
Roscoe Arbuckle
Fatty
Phyllis Allen
Minta Durfee
Fatty hopes to marry for money but thanks to many slapstick complications his plan doesn't go as smoothly as he intended.
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