An animal comedy for which Roy L. McCardell is responsible. He relates how "Mose" Jackson, a colored barber (John Lancaster), was "Cat-Nipped." It contains a laughable love story, in which brass buttons and glittering gold lace cut a big figure. Two performing leopards play prominent parts. It creates continuous laughter. - The Moving Picture World, November 7, 1914
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