Pa's Medicine
Originally released in 1912. Pa's Medicine is a comedy film. directed by George Nichols.
Starring George Nichols Jr., William Russell, and Marguerite Snow
Synopsis
Willie West, a small boy, is very fond of his pet rabbit. He is unhappy because Hank (the rabbit) seems to be losing his former good health. When Willie tries to obtain assistance from his family, he quickly discovers that he has chosen the wrong time, for his father is feeling bad himself, and has no sympathy to waste on rabbits. A doctor is also hard-hearted. Willie is sent to the drug store to fill a prescription for his father, and he decided to see if the medicine will not cure the rabbit. To hide his wrongdoing from his parents, Willie fills the bottle with water. In the meantime the druggist has discovered that he has made an awful mistake, and put poison in the dose.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Thanhouser Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pa's Medicine about?
Willie West, a small boy, is very fond of his pet rabbit. He is unhappy because Hank (the rabbit) seems to be losing his former good health. When Willie tries to obtain assistance from his family, ...
Who directed Pa's Medicine?
Pa's Medicine was directed by George Nichols.
When was Pa's Medicine released?
Pa's Medicine was released on July 9, 1912 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Pa's Medicine?
The main cast of Pa's Medicine includes George Nichols Jr., William Russell, Marguerite Snow, James Cruze.