Back to the Farm (1914)
Directed by Joseph Levering
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
In one of his many "split-reel" comedies produced by Lubin in Jacksonville, Florida, a young Oliver Hardy is teamed with lifelong friend Bert Tracy. Arriving in the Big City for a visit with their aunt (Eloise Willard), Tom (Hardy) and Bob (Tracy) mistakenly enter the wrong apartment. The irate owner (Roy Byron) returns to find the boys having a whale of a time, wining and dining on what they think is a welcome feast prepared by auntie. A "split-reel" was a five minute offering sharing a reel with a different subject.