Gretna Green Trailer

Gretna Green Trailer (1915)

15 March 1915 Comedy, Romance 40 mins

On a whim and to save the good name of her sister, Dolly Erskine, a light-hearted young woman, declares that a riding master is her husband, not realizing that they have crossed the border into Scotland and that the confession of marriage is binding. However, she has unwittingly become the wife of an earl, falling in love with him in time to prevent a divorce decree. While Dolly is falling in love, the earl continues to pose as a riding master, and as such wins the heart of his pretty bride. Based on the play "Gretna Green," by Grace Livingston Purniss.

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Cast

Marguerite Clark

as Dolly Erskine

Arthur Hoops

as Sir William Chetwynde

Wilmuth Merkyl

as Earl of Basset

J. Albert Hall

as Colonel Hooker

Lyster Chambers

as Lord Trevor

George Stillwell

as Captain Cardiff

Martin Reagan

as Innkeeper

Julia Walcott

as Innkeeper's Wife

International Releases Dates

United States 15 March 1915

Production Companies

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