A Suffragette in Spite of Himself
Story told with only two title cards, instead conveying plot points with newspaper, posters, and signs. Admittedly, the story is about as simple as it gets, turning on a child's prank, which makes it not much more sophisticated than L'Arroseur arrosé (1895). Still, the message is worth pondering: all it takes to be a menace to society is to be labeled as one. But, as a comedy, it could've been a contender in the hands of Max Linder...