The Courting of Mary Trailer

The Courting of Mary Trailer (1911)

26 November 1911 10 mins

Mary the tomboy, and Owen, the sportsman, have an equal aversion to the opposite sex. Meeting at the trout stream one day, Owen orders Mary off his side of the stream, where she has comfortably ensconced herself. But alas! Cupid has not lost his opportunity and the die is cast. Mary's uncle, although seemingly severe, has a tenderness for an interesting spinster of uncertain age and plans to get Mary married off at the behest of the spinster lady.

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Cast

Owen Moore

as Owen

William H. Brown

as Uncle Bill

International Releases Dates

United States 26 November 1911

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