When Do We Eat? is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo.
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Plot
Nora, an actress, is performing in an adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin in a Texas town. A sheriff enters with an attachment against the show. Nora, dressed as Little Eva, escapes from the venue and gets onto a train. A tramp makes advances towards her, causing her to jump from the train. She lands in a field and is arrested for looking suspicious.
She is saved from jail by Ma Forbes, who is after someone to help her with some residents at her boarding house. The boarders "Soup" McCool and "Pug" Hennessy are actually criminals. They con Ma's son, James out of $300. They then plan a bank robbery with the help of Nora. They think she is a safecracker, who they've been expecting. Nora plays along, and opens the safe, as she was given the combination from James. Once the safe has been cracked, Nora raises the alarm and the crooks are caught. Afterwards, James proposes to Nora.
Cast
Enid Bennett as Nora
Albert Ray as James Waterson Forbes (as Al Ray)
Gertrude Claire as Undetermined Role
Jack Nelson as 'Soup' McCool
Robert McKim as 'Pug' Hennessy
Frank Hayes as Martin Grubb
Caroline Rankin, Undetermined Role
Critical reception
Variety gave the film a positive review, commenting approvingly on the direction and photography. The review praised the cast, down to the extras, and singled out Enid Bennett for her "very good work as the little barnstormer". Variety called the film, "a pleasing and original picture," and concluded, "Such pictures are not seen often enough."