
Hulda's Lovers
1908 Directed by Wallace McCutcheon Sr.Hulda is a maiden fair to look upon. Her artless rustic simplicity, rivaling Hebe's gorgeous radiance, phlogisticates the susceptible hearts of the village swains. But alas, Hulda was a fickle maid, and seemed to have as many phases as the moon, with a smile for all and a frown for none. Her capriciousness was the cause of much unrest, both for herself and her lovers, for when her parents had departed for a visit, leaving her in charge of the kitchen, she received most effusively Jocular Jake, the village cut-up, only to hide him above stairs at the entrance of Previous-Hearted Pat, the hostler, who in turn is hidden in the Dutch oven at the approach of Handy Hank, the chore boy.
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Harry Solter
....................................................Anthony O'Sullivan
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D.W. Griffith
....................................................Director
...........................................................Wallace McCutcheon Sr.
Writer
...........................................................Gene Gauntier
Director of Photography
...........................................................Billy Bitzer
Production Companies
...................................................American Mutoscope & Biograph
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
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....................................................Genres
....................................................Comedy
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