The Hopes of Belinda Trailer

The Hopes of Belinda Trailer (1913)

04 June 1913 Comedy 11 mins

On a trip to a small village Mr. Jones overhears two separate men showing a picture of his wife and talking about going to see her when they go to the city. He jealously follows them to the depot and then to his house. Once there he ties them up and waits for his wife’s return. Just when everything looks to take a murderous turn in walks their maid, Belinda. Belinda admits it was she who sent pictures of her mistress fearing she herself was too plain to catch a man’s attention. Mr. & Mrs. Jones see the ludicrous side and all is forgiven.

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Cast

Darwin Karr

as Mr. Jones

Blanche Cornwall

as Mrs. Jones

Marian Swayne

as Belinda - the Maid

International Releases Dates

United States 04 June 1913

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