At the Court of Prince Make Believe Trailer

At the Court of Prince Make Believe Trailer (1914)

15 March 1914 Comedy 20 mins

Little Sonny Brown returns to his wretched poverty-stricken home one day to find that his father has expired in his cups. Sonny trudges forth and falls by the wayside. Mr. and Mrs. Chatterton drive by in their auto with their little daughter Clara. They carry him home then place the boy in Clara's beautiful room, still fast asleep. The imaginative little fellow, who has never known the love and kindness for which he craves, dreams a most beautiful dream, in which he goes to the Court of Prince Make Believe.

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Cast

Alec B. Francis

as Mr. Chatterton

Clara Horton

as Clara Chatterton

International Releases Dates

United States 15 March 1914

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