
Method in His Madness
A doddering old gentleman, out for his morning's constitutional, suffers an attack of epilepsy in front of a saloon in the country town. Pedestrians run to his rescue and the barkeeper of the saloon brings out a good jolt of whiskey to revive the stricken one. A tramp who has noted the accident, has also mentally noted the glass of whiskey, and being thirsty for a drink himself, he turns away, a brilliant scheme revolving in his mind. A few minutes later the tramp in passing another saloon is seen to fall and go into violent contortions. A crowd gathers and the saloonkeeper comes out with the dose of whiskey. "Weary" is delighted, and meeting an old tramp friend of his, puts him wise to the little game.
- Release Date
Mar 16, 1910
- Popularity: 0.1288
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- Directed by
Gilbert M. Anderson
- Productions
The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company (US)
- Budget
Revenue: NA
Duration: 0 min
Top Cast
- Gilbert M. Anderson
Pedestrian with Seltzer Bottle
- Fred Church
Pedestrian at Second Bar / Third Bartender
- Neva Don Carlos
First Stout Woman
- Franklyn Hall
First Pedestrian / Second Bartender (as Frank Hall)
- Earl Howell
First Tramp
- Fred Ilenstine
Pedestrian in Last Scene
- John B. O'Brien
Man Outside Third Bar
- William A. Russell
Second Tramp
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