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Mixed Pets

1911-02-17 | Comedy
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Mixed Pets is an early Alice Guy Blaché comedy about misunderstandings that arise when a new husband refuses to buy his new wife a dog and the couples’ domestic help conceal the fact they are married with a baby. Puppies and babies become mixed up in cabinets as everyone tries to hide their adored ‘pets.’ The film is enormously funny and shows a poignant understanding of people’s joys and foibles as well as a perceptive grasp of relationships, a Guy Blaché trademark.

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On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Mixed Pets is 6.3/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The runtime of Mixed Pets is 13 minutes.
The casts of Mixed Pets are Frances Gibson starring as Mrs. Newlywed, Blanche Cornwall starring as The Maid.
The genre of Mixed Pets is Comedy.
On October 04, 2024, there were 484 public reaction to Mixed Pets including ton of laughing, cheap laughs, hearty laughing, daunting challenge, genuinely laughing.
The release date of Mixed Pets is February 17, 1911.
Mixed Pets is an early Alice Guy Blaché comedy about misunderstandings that arise when a new husband refuses to buy his new wife a dog and the couples’ domestic help conceal the fact they are married with a baby. Puppies and babies become mixed up in cabinets as everyone tries to hide their adored ‘pets.’ The film is enormously funny and shows a poignant understanding of people’s joys and foibles as well as a perceptive grasp of relationships, a Guy Blaché trademark..