Twelfth Night Trailer

Twelfth Night Trailer (1910)

04 February 1910 Comedy, Romance 12 mins

When Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked and separated, Viola dresses in her brother's clothes and becomes a page in the palace of the Duke of Orsino. Thinking Viola is a boy, the Duke sends her with a message to Olivia, whom he loves. A series of complications begins when Olivia falls in love with the page 'boy'

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Cast

Charles Kent

as Malvolio

Edith Storey

as Sebastian

Tefft Johnson

as Orsino

Marin Sais

as Maria

William Humphrey

as Sir Toby Belch

James Young

as Sir Andrew Aguecheek

Crew

Eugene Mullin

Eugene Mullin Scenario Writer

International Titles

Noche de reyes Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 04 February 1910

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