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It All Came Out in the Wash

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In a small town where nothing is as it seems, the life of a modest clothing merchant is thrown into chaos by comical misunderstandings. Our protagonist, a good-hearted yet clumsy man, discovers that his washing machine has been the source of a mysterious phenomenon: the garments that pass through it start revealing hidden secrets of their owners. As the townspeople bring their clothes to the laundromat, a series of hilarious situations unfold as unexpected stories and scandals associated with each item surface.

The plot thickens when the merchant's love interest sees a dress that, after being washed, unveils her own fiancé's infidelity. In an attempt to clear his name and restore peace in the community, our hero becomes entangled in a whirlwind of gossip, misunderstandings, and mishaps. As the revelations multiply, the small town turns into a battleground of secrets and half-truths, forcing the characters to confront their pasts and their relationships.

With a frantic pace and a clever take on the chemistry between characters, this silent comedy delivers a hilarious reflection on morality and human nature, as the protagonist navigates a landscape of laughter and tears, striving to salvage his reputation and untangle the chaos he has caused. In the end, it’s a vibrant mix of laughter, love, and a lesson on honesty that no one in the town will forget.

Media type
Movie
Year
1912
Director
Maurice Costello
Writer
William Wallace Cook
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
3.90
Actors
Maurice Costello
Lillian Walker
George Ober
Mrs. B.F. Clinton
Richard Leslie
Country
United States
Original title
It All Came Out in the Wash
Duration
8
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