Alas and Alack Trailer (1915)
A fishwife tells her young daughter a fairy story about a princess imprisoned by a hunchback in a seashell, a story that parallels her own life.
Watch the official Alas and Alack 1915 trailer in HD below.
A fishwife tells her young daughter a fairy story about a princess imprisoned by a hunchback in a seashell, a story that parallels her own life.
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Cleo Madison as The Fisherwife and Fishermaid
Arthur Shirley as The Man of Wealth and the Prince
Mary Kearnen as The Fisher Babe
Lon Chaney as The Fisherman and Hunchback Fate
Margaret Whistler as The Wife of Wealth
Alas y Alack Trailer
United States 10 October 1915
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