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Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins 1912 Directed by Van Dyke Brooke , Maurice Costello

Noah Clayton, an old coster, who has made a bit of money, lives with his daughter Liza. He is very cranky and very gouty. Henry Hawkins, a young coster, and Bill Brown, a teacher of boxing, and an ex-pugilist, are both in love with Liza. Old Clayton favors Bill, because he is well off. Liza likes Henry, and they meet down near the old church and do their love-making. Bill lays siege to Liza, offering her presents, which she refuses. At last he offers to take her to a music hall and she yields and goes with him. There they are seen by Hawkins, who becomes furiously jealous and upbraids Liza. She loses her temper and claims the right to do as she likes. Henry on this swears he will fight Bill, and Liza tells him not to be a fool, that Bill could lick him with one hand, and they part in anger. Hawkins meets Bill and challenges him. The result is a foregone conclusion. Poor Hawkins is knocked out and laid up in bed for repairs, tended by his landlady.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Gnere Comedy
Production Company Vitagraph Company of America
Release Date 13 March 1912
12 mins
Cast
Maurice Costello 'Enry Awkins
Norma Talmadge Liza - Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins
Van Dyke Brooke Liza's Old Father
Harry T. Morey Bill Brown - Pugilist