Trilby Frilled Trailer

Trilby Frilled Trailer (1916)

29 May 1916 Comedy 10 mins

Trilby parody with several key characters' names altered. Presumed lost.

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Cast

Davy Don

as Svengarlic

Patsy De Forest

as Trilby aka Frilby

George Egan

as Diggo

Bernard Siegel

as The Sculptor

International Titles

Frilby Frilled Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 29 May 1916

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