Bettina's Substitute; or, There's No Fool Like an Old Fool Filming Locations
We do not have enough information on the filming locations of Bettina's Substitute; or, There's No Fool Like an Old Fool.
Bettina's Substitute; or, There's No Fool Like an Old Fool Filming Locations
Bettina's Substitute; or, There's No Fool Like an Old Fool (1912)
Bettina was justified in being indignant because her employer, a married man, makes love to her. She tells her beau, Raymond, about it and he vows to get square with the old masher and teach him a lesson. He tells Bettina to send word to her boss that she is sick and obliged to remain at home for a few days, but she will send a substitute. Raymond makes up as a young woman and reports at Babb's office as Bettina's substitute. The boss receives "her" very gracefully and very sweetly and kindly asks "her" to go to lunch with him. Raymond encourages him and later, at the office, in the presence of the boss's wife, he becomes so effusive in his familiarity with him Mrs. Babb tartly expresses her opinion. The next morning Bettina and Billy go to the office and tell Mr. Babb they are engaged to be married. Bettina says she is glad that he liked her substitute. Raymond cannot restrain his laughter and says, "Yes, you ought to see him make love to me!" Babb looks up in astonishment to see the young man place the wig he wore as Bettina's substitute on his head, thus revealing his identity and the joke played on him. Babb collapses and the young couple smilingly say, "Good morning."