The Politicians Trailer

The Politicians Trailer (1915)

17 November 1915 Comedy 50 mins

Detective Ruby Swift is on the trail of crooked politicos McQuire and Olson and traces them to the small hamlet Hicktown. Once there she finds that they are attempting to steal the election of the mayor in order to “trim” the town. Ruby, as secretary to the politicians, causes both to fall in love with her, hoping their rivalry will part them and reveal the hidden ballot boxes. Jealous over Ruby, the politicians quarrel, and not even the suffragette Chief of Police can reconcile them. How Ruby takes advantage of the quarrel and brings them to justice is the climax of this five-reel comedy.

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Cast

Harry Watson

as Horatius Q. Olson

Ruby Hoffman

as Ruby Swift

Alma Hanlon

as Lotta Bond

Snitz Edwards

as Ike Dobbins

George Bickel

as Solomon McQuire

Martin Reagan

as Mayor Bond

Willis Reed

as Tom Davis

Crew

Aaron Hoffman

Aaron Hoffman Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 17 November 1915

Production Companies

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