The Country Boy Trailer

The Country Boy Trailer (1915)

"Showing the temptations in a big city, along the Great White Way." 18 February 1915 Drama, Comedy 50 mins

Tom, a young man in a small town, wants to marry his sweetheart Jane, but Jane's father won't allow it until Tom proves he can support her. Tom heads to New York City to make his fortune and prove to Jane's father that he has what it takes, but he meets and falls in love with Amy, a chorus girl who already has a wealthy suitor. Complications ensue.

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Cast

Marshall Neilan

as Tom Wilson

Florence Dagmar

as Jane Belknap

Dorothy Green

as Amy Leroy

Loyola O'Connor

as Mrs. Wilson

Edgar Lewis

as Weinstein

Ernest Joy

as Judge Belknap

Al Ernest Garcia

as Jimmy Michaelson

Erich von Stroheim

as Diner in Restaurant

Mrs. Lewis McCord

as Mrs. Bannon

International Releases Dates

United States 18 February 1915

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