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  1. A friend of Chester's, Pendleton, a famous oculist, comes rushing in his old boyish fashion and brings the newspaper speaking of the great new play, "Polly Put the Kettle On," and of the mystery surrounding the identity of the author.

  2. Lyrics. Advertisement for the 1916 film, based on a screen story by Grace Helen Bailey inspired by the song. Common modern versions include: Polly put the kettle on, We'll all have tea. Sukey take it off again, They've all gone away. [1] An alternative ending in modern British versions is to add the line: Ain’t that nice. A parody version ran:

  3. To support her younger sisters, Polly Vance finds work as a live-in companion to the aging Johanna Webb. Johanna's nephew, Chester Creigg, quarrels with his aunt and severs relations with her, because of her cruel treatment of her new employee, after which Polly returns to her old home.

    • Douglas Gerrard
    • Douglas Gerrard
  4. Overview. To support her younger sisters, Polly Vance finds work as a live-in companion to the aging Johanna Webb. Johanna's nephew, Chester Creigg, quarrels with his aunt and severs relations with her, because of her cruel treatment of her new employee, after which Polly returns to her old home.

  5. Release Date: 1917-01-01. Runtime: 0h 50min. Production Company: Universal Film Manufacturing Company. Production Country: United States of America. Director: Douglas Gerrard. Summary. To support her younger sisters, Polly Vance finds work as a live-in companion to the aging Johanna Webb.

    • Douglas Gerrard
    • Douglas Gerrard
  6. Polly Put the Kettle On is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Douglas Gerrard and starring Gerrard, Thomas Jefferson and Ruth Clifford.

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