The Ringtailed Rhinoceros Trailer

The Ringtailed Rhinoceros Trailer (1915)

16 August 1915 Comedy 48 mins

John Carter is a good fellow. In fact, his good fellowship is Carter's one great fault, for the highballs and cocktails which go with it too frequently make him forget his more serious obligations and are cause for anxiety on the part of his charming fiancée Marybelle. Marybelle's little brother, Billie asks Carter what is making Marybelle so sad. Carter replies evasively, "It's a Ringtailed Rhinoceros." Billie vows to kill the rhino. When Carter fails to appear on time at a dinner which was planned to announce his engagement to Marybelle, and finally arrives intoxicated, her parents in anger force her to break the engagement and forbid Carter the house. Marybelle's rejection of Carter hits him hard.

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Cast

Raymond Hitchcock

as John Carter-Carter

Flora Zabelle

as Marybelle Loring / The Princess

Raymond Hackett

as Billie Loring / The Prince

Ida Waterman

as Mrs. Loring

Earl Metcalfe

as Grouch

William 'Stage' Boyd

as Prime Minister

Herbert Fortier

as Mr. Loring / The King

Arthur Matthews

as The Secretary

International Releases Dates

United States 16 August 1915

Production Companies

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