Clothes Make the Pirate Trailer

Clothes Make the Pirate Trailer (1926)

"He was at home midst shot and shell 'cause home with the missus was hot as H !!" 15 March 1926 Comedy 90 mins

A disgruntled 18th century Bostonian who while wishing that he was a pirate, dons the clothes and play-acts the part. He is mistaken for the real pirate, Dixie Bull. More importantly, Errol "slays" the villain and puts his foot upon the pirate's head. This is more than enough and he heads back home to his unappreciated wife

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Cast

Leon Errol

as Tremble-at-Evil Tidd

Dorothy Gish

as Betsy Tidd

Nita Naldi

as Madame De La Tour

George F. Marion

as Jennison

Frank Lalor

as Crabb

Edna Murphy

as Nancy Downs

James Rennie

as Lieutenant Cavendish

Walter Law

as Dixie Bull

Reginald Barlow

as Captain Montague

Crew

Marion Fairfax

Marion Fairfax Adaptation

Henry Cronjager

Henry Cronjager Director of Photography

Louis Dunmyre

Louis Dunmyre Director of Photography

Ben Silvey

Ben Silvey Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 15 March 1926

Production Companies

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