The Mischief Maker Trailer

The Mischief Maker Trailer (1916)

26 November 1916 Drama, Comedy 50 mins

Effie Marchand refuses to marry a man she has never met, but who has been picked out by her mother, is exiled to boarding school Then, when sculpting teacher Jules Gerard asks her to pose for him, an always impulsive Effie quickly consents. During one of the modeling sessions, however, Jules tries to seduce her, and Effie is saved only when Al Tournay, a visitor to the studio, fights off the sculptor. Later, when Jules' latest nude statue looks just like Effie, who really only posed for the head, an outraged principal expels her. Effie then begins a romance with Al, and when they get married, Effie's mother takes the wedding as just one more sign of her daughter's impulsiveness. Mrs. Marchand soon finds out, however, that her new son-in-law is the man she had chosen for Effie long before, and so mother and daughter are quickly reconciled.

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Cast

June Caprice

as Effie Marchand

Harry Benham

as Al Tourney

John Reinhardt

as Jules Gerard

Margaret Fielding

as May Muprey

Inez Marcel

as Madame Briand

Minnie Milne

as Effie's Sister

Tom Brooke

as Henry Tourney

Nellie Slattery

as Mrs. Marchand

Crew

John G. Adolfi

John G. Adolfi Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 26 November 1916

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