How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote Trailer

How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote Trailer (1911)

22 December 1911 Drama, Comedy 11 mins

A tale of English political intrigue. A certain member of Parliament, whose voice and vote would have passed an objectionable measure, is prevented from reaching the house in time by the opposition's subterfuge of a girl calling for assistance just as he passed her house. The young lady being an actress merely re-enacts a scene from the amateur theatricals she appeared in. The plan works holding him until it is too late to take part in the debate or vote upon the question and the bill did not pass.

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Cast

Marc McDermott

as Sir Andrew

Charles Ogle

as Honorable Grant Richmond

Camille Dalberg

as The Hostess

Mabel Trunnelle

as Amateur Actress

Bigelow Cooper

as Amateur Actor

Ethel Jewett

as Amateur Actress

Joseph Levering

as Amateur Actor

William West

as The Butler

International Releases Dates

United States 22 December 1911

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