
A Sweet Pickle
Comedy
Overview
“Handy girl” at a local bakery Molly is sent to deliver a cake to a wealthy customer's home. Upon arriving, Molly learns that the household is hosting a party but has exactly thirteen guests—an unlucky number. To break the bad luck, Jack, the son of the house insists that his mother invite Molly to join the party as the fourteenth guest. This arrangement sparks jealousy in Flora, a wealthy girl who is in love with Jack. To sabotage her, the jealous rival takes Molly and dresses her in a ridiculous, unflattering outfit to embarrass her in front of the high-society crowd. Molly keeps her head and comes out a winner.
Top Cast


Alice Day
Alice Day
Molly McCree
Alice Day
Molly McCree


Alma Bennett
Alma Bennett
Flora Foster
Alma Bennett
Flora Foster


John J. Richardson
John J. Richardson
Bertie Ward
John J. Richardson
Bertie Ward


Evelyn Sherman
Evelyn Sherman
Mrs. Roebuck
Evelyn Sherman
Mrs. Roebuck


Pat Harmon
Pat Harmon
Molly's Butler
Pat Harmon
Molly's Butler


William McCall
William McCall
Spectator
William McCall
Spectator


Art Rowlands
Art Rowlands
Guest
Art Rowlands
Guest


Andy Clyde
Andy Clyde
Minor Role (uncredited)
Andy Clyde
Minor Role (uncredited)
Ernest Wood
Ernest Wood
Jack Roebuck
Ernest Wood
Jack Roebuck
Barney Hellum
Barney Hellum
Moe Ginsberg
Barney Hellum
Moe Ginsberg
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