Her suffragette friend suggests that Myra apply to join the police force, and together they persuade the chief to give her a badge.
[2] The Female Cop is one of several short comedies made in the spring of 1914 that include the earliest screen appearances of Oliver Hardy.
In most of these films he was an uncredited extra, but in this case he was credited as "Babe" Hardy, playing the role of "Boob Cop.
"[1] Although the film itself does not survive, Hardy can be seen in a promotional still published in The Lubin Bulletin, a newsletter advertising the studio's new releases.
Although Moving Picture World declared it "not bad for a comedy of its kind",[3] Motion Picture News considered it "a rather poor finish to the other half of the reel",[4] and The New York Dramatic Mirror wrote, "This concerns the doings of a woman who was appointed policeman, but there is almost total absence of plot and few laughs.