Auntie’s Portrait

Auntie’s Portrait

Year: 1915

Runtime: 10 mins

Language: English

Director: George D. Baker

Comedy

When a wealthy Auntie sends a rather unflattering portrait of herself to the Honeypets, Mr. and Mrs. Honeypet stash the picture in their attic, convinced she won’t be back for a while. Their relief is short‑lived, however, as Auntie shows up unexpectedly, forcing them to confront the awkward artwork head‑on.

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