The Water Rat Trailer

The Water Rat Trailer (1913)

25 August 1913 Drama 20 mins

Two young collegians, Anthony Markham, an enigmatic person, and Alan Strange, whose temperament is the direct antithesis of his friend, compete for the honors of swimming. Both men are aspirants for the hand of Rosalie Latimer, the daughter of the banker, Latimer, to whom Alan is the confidential secretary.

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Cast

Charles Clary

as Locksley - the Detective

William Stowell

as Anthony Markham - the Water Rat

Thomas Carrigan

as Alan Strange

Frank Weed

as Mr. Latimer - the Banker

Lafe McKee

as Watson

Adrienne Kroell

as Rosalie Latimer - the Banker's Daughter

Palmer Bowman

as Lord Monteagle

Alma Russell

as Lady Monteagle

International Releases Dates

United States 25 August 1913

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