Three Girls and a Man Trailer

Three Girls and a Man Trailer (1912)

28 November 1912 Comedy 11 mins

A wealthy but weary Charles Morris visits a friend in the country where he meets two young women: the mercenary Hilda and the sweet Dorothy. Betty subtly steers Charles towards Dorothy. When Hilda attempts to capture Charles's affection, Betty orchestrates a situation where Charles sees Hilda with her other suitor, Mr. Bennett, effectively eliminating Hilda's chances. Charles and Dorothy eventually fall in love and become engaged.

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Cast

Burton L. King

as Charles Morris

Evelyn Francis

as Dorothy - Charles' Sweetheart

Billie West

as Hilda - The Mercenary Flirt

L. Rogers Lytton

as Richard Burton

Zena Keefe

as Betty Burton - Dick's Sister

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 28 November 1912

Production Companies

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