The Forecast Trailer

The Forecast Trailer (1915)

08 September 1915 Drama 20 mins

Wealthy bachelor Forest Keene lives in a mansion with his nephew Rex Booth and housekeeper Janet. Rex and Janet are in love with each other, but Keene objects to the match threatening disinheritance in the event of a marriage. Gifted with an ancient knife, Keene nods off holding it, falling into a nightmare where he sees the ruination of them all because of his obstinacy. Awakening he realizes the folly of his objections and gives his consent to Rex and Janet’s union.

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Cast

Edward Coxen

as Rex Booth

George Field

as Forrest Keane

Winifred Greenwood

as Violet Brown

Crew

Henry Otto

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 08 September 1915

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