In the Season of Buds Filming Locations

In the Season of Buds filming locations

Where was In the Season of Buds filmed? In the Season of Buds was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

In the Season of Buds Filming Locations

Stamford is a Connecticut city on Long Island Sound. North of downtown, Stamford Museum & Nature Center has exhibits on natural and cultural history, in a 1929 mansion. Its grounds include an educational farm, an otter pond and an observatory. Cove Island Park is a bird habitat, with beaches, wetlands and trails. Cummings Park has a beach and boardwalk. The wooded Mianus River Park is on the city’s outskirts.

In the Season of Buds (1910)
Runtime: 17 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1910
IMDB: tt0001268
Plot summary

It is springtime when little Mabel arrives at her Uncle Zeke's farm. Henry and Steve, two farmhands, are chums, having spent the years of their adolescence together on Uncle Zeke's farm. They have never experienced any love but brotherly love, until the day they first meet Mabel, when bot become deeply smitten. They hustle off to their room to spruce up to make an impression on the pretty little niece of Uncle Zeke. Henry is assuredly the favored one, and so gains the mild enmity of Steve. Their strong friendship, however, precludes their becoming enemies, and Steve bows to the inevitable. Henry purchases a neck chain and cross as a betrothal present for Mabel, but as she is coy and he is bashful, she, to draw him out writes with a switch in the sand L-O-V-E, which Henry spells L-U-C-K. Mabel pretends to be angry at his stupidity and leaves him standing at the gate puzzled as to what has caused her anger. Later, to make him jealous, and so more determined, she plays the coquette by flirting with Steve. Henry takes her teasing seriously, and decides to leave for some distant town. He packs his grip and before leaving writes the following to Steve: "I see she likes you best, and you love her dearly. I leave here for good." Steve finds and shows this note to the folks, and so poor little Mable is almost heartbroken at the awful result of her coquetry, for she did love the honest Henry. It is too late, however, for Henry had departed for parts unknown. He secures work at a general store in a distant village, and while his thoughts go back to little Mabel, she never hears from him. Later on she accepts Steve and they are married. Steve is a dutiful husband and Mabel now loves him truly. After working along for several years in this distant place, Henry is seized with a longing to revisit his old home. He does not dare hope, but... Well, he decides to return and as he approaches the little farm he meets Mabel and Steve, her husband, with their little child. The greeting at first is a bit strained, but recovering, Henry is cordially invited to the farm. This he declines with the excuse that he must hurry back to the train. Mabel at first is grief-torn, but gazing at the good-hearted Steve fondling their baby, she feels that the right thing has happened. Steve has endeavored and is succeeding in making her happy, and so he will always.

Genres
Short
Drama
Cast
Mack Sennett
Mary Pickford
Charles West
W. Chrystie Miller
Directors
D.W. Griffith
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In the Season of Buds filming locations