The Spartan Spleen
Dwiggins, an officer in the king's army, is sent to the general's house at the edge of the pampas to protect the woman and her daughter from the natives, who have become crazed with drink. He arrives, riding on his horse backwards and when the general's wife sees him she is convulsed with mirth. Her baby, May, comes out with a white rat in her hands and upon seeing it Dwiggins hops onto a chair and screams madly. He is the butt of the servant's laughter and the idol of May and the slavey. He plays his trump card when he routs the natives and they, maddened, set fire to the pampas. Dwiggins saves the general's wife and little May and then goes into the raging fire to rescue May's pet rat. Then it is that the general's wife realizes why Dwiggins has been sent to protect her and that he had a Spartan spleen.
- Released
- 1916
Details
Release year: 1916
Storyline
Dwiggins, an officer in the king's army, is sent to the general's house at the edge of the pampas to protect the woman and her daughter from the natives, who have become crazed with drink. He arrives, riding on his horse backwards and when the general's wife sees him she is convulsed with mirth. Her baby, May, comes out with a white rat in her hands and upon seeing it Dwiggins hops onto a chair and screams madly. He is the butt of the servant's laughter and the idol of May and the slavey. He plays his trump card when he routs the natives and they, maddened, set fire to the pampas. Dwiggins saves the general's wife and little May and then goes into the raging fire to rescue May's pet rat. Then it is that the general's wife realizes why Dwiggins has been sent to protect her and that he had a Spartan spleen.
Top credits
- Orral Humphrey — Tim Dwiggins
- Josephine Taylor — Mrs. Aiken
- Teddy Lynch — Little May Aiken
- Meta Drinkwitz — Olga - Mrs. Aiken's Slave