
Hotsy-Totsy
Comedy
Overview
Alice, an employee who is chosen by her coworkers to represent them at a banquet honoring her boss's new partner. Tasked with giving a speech and presenting a "loving cup" as a token of esteem, Alice becomes overwhelmed by her high-society surroundings. Her nervousness leads to a series of comedic blunders and a "terrible fall" during her act, though the situation is eventually salvaged.
Top Cast


Alice Day
Alice Day
Alice Barnes
Alice Day
Alice Barnes


Eugenia Gilbert
Eugenia Gilbert
Olga Zinkus - Jake's Sister
Eugenia Gilbert
Olga Zinkus - Jake's Sister


Dave Morris
Dave Morris
Store Manager
Dave Morris
Store Manager


Kalla Pasha
Kalla Pasha
Pete Bosco - King of the Shoplifters
Kalla Pasha
Pete Bosco - King of the Shoplifters


Marion McDonald
Marion McDonald
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Marion McDonald
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Danny O'Shea
Danny O'Shea
New Partner in Store
Danny O'Shea
New Partner in Store
Barney Hellum
Barney Hellum
Jake Zinkus - Store Owner
Barney Hellum
Jake Zinkus - Store Owner
Patrick Kelly
Patrick Kelly
Jake's Butler
Patrick Kelly
Jake's Butler
S.D. Wilcox
S.D. Wilcox
Cop (uncredited)
S.D. Wilcox
Cop (uncredited)
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