Kennedy Square Trailer

Kennedy Square Trailer (1916)

21 February 1916 Drama, History 50 mins

At a dance on his parents' plantation in the early nineteenth century, Harry Rutter wins a duel with Langdon Willetts, but loses his fiancée, Kate Seymour, who disapproves of fighting. He is thrown out of his family home and forced to stay with others. Tired of accepting charity, Harry leaves for South America. Now he returns a rich man to a ruined home.

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Cast

Charles Kent

as St. George Temple

Antonio Moreno

as Harry Rutter

Muriel Ostriche

as Kate Seymour

Tom Brooke

as Douglas Seymour

Raymond Bloomer

as Langdon Willetts

Daniel Jarrett

as Col. Rutter

Hattie Delaro

as Mrs. Rutter

Harold Foshay

as Doctor

Herbert Barry

as Dawson

Logan Paul

as Artig

Crew

Arthur T. Quinn

Arthur T. Quinn Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 21 February 1916

Production Companies

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