Mandarin Mix-Up is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Stan Laurel.
[1] Stan is the new baby in the family and is shown in a high chair playing with a ball.
His big brother is angry that the baby is throwing food at him and ties him into a laundry bag.
A bill poster is handed to him saying that Roger Cresus has left Sun Sap a million dollars because he loved him like a son.
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