
Mrs. Sidney Drew
1890 - 1925How John Came Home
Sidney Drew
Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew
Sidney Drew hits a long shot, quits his job and goes on a toot. His wife thinks he has drowned. When he runs out of money he returns home to find that her rich uncle has died and left her a fortune and he pretends to have no memory of where he has been.
How John Came Home
Miss Sticky-Moufie-Kiss
Sidney Drew
Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew
A young husband is pleased to discover that his new wife is totally devoted to him. However, things begin to get sticky when he realizes that not only is she devoted to him, but she speaks only in baby talk and won't leave him alone for a second.
Miss Sticky-Moufie-Kiss
Fox Trot Finesse
Sidney Drew
Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew
Ferdie's wife is fox-trot crazy, wanting to go dancing all the time. To get out of it, Ferdie fakes an ankle injury. When his wife spies him walking without his crutch, she writes a letter to her stern mother, inviting her to stay with them while Ferdie heals. Rather than face his mother-in-law, Ferdie admits he was faking his injury, and tears up the letter.
Fox Trot Finesse
By Might of His Right
Sidney Drew
Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew
By Might of His Right premiered in December 1915. The comedy shows what happens when a boorish houseguest overstays his welcome. Henry’s brother-in-law takes to stealing his chair and cigarettes but the last straw comes when, in a display of boxing prowess, he knocks his host out cold.
By Might of His Right
The Professional Patient
Sidney Drew
Sidney Drew, Mrs. Sidney Drew
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew starred in a series of polite situational comedies, first for Vitagraph and then for their own company, releasing through Metro. Mr. Drew -- uncle of John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore -- died after his son was killed in the first world war and his wife -- who wrote and seems to have directed a sizeable number of their comedies, starred. In this one, Mr. Drew has been fired from his regular job and, money growing short, takes up a position as a professional patient of a dentist, to reassure the other patients in the room. There he meets and falls in love with Mrs. Drew.
The Professional Patient