The Tempest Trailer

The Tempest Trailer (1911)

28 November 1911 Drama 11 mins

Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, is a kindly man, but a student. His fondness for literature gives his enemies a chance to plot against him, and through the machinations of his own brother, Antonio, and the King of Naples, Prospero is dethroned and Antonio assumes his throne.

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Cast

Ed Genung

as Ferdinand, Son of the King of Naples

Florence La Badie

as Miranda, Prospero's Daughter

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 28 November 1911

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