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The Laird of McGillicuddy (1913)

Overview

Comedy in which Charles retaliates when Louise breaks off their engagement. Louise breaks off her engagement to Charles. Out of revenge, Charles and his friends turn Kees the milkman into a Scottish lord, who is meant to make a big impression at the ball. He dances very rudely with Louise, and out of nervousness admits that he is only a milkman. Charles responds angrily, and pretends that this was a joke that his friends had arranged; he then tries to hit Kees and his friends. Louise stops him, and they kiss, once again in love.
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Cast

Augustus Carney profile
Augustus Carney

Skinny the Milkman aka The Laird of McGillicuddy

Billy Mason profile
Billy Mason

William Mason

Ruth Stonehouse profile
Ruth Stonehouse

Ruth

Bryant Washburn profile
Bryant Washburn

Wash Bryant

Jess Robbins profile
Jess Robbins

Cal Robbins

Dolores Cassinelli profile
Dolores Cassinelli

Augustus Carney profile
Augustus Carney

Skinny the Milkman aka The Laird of McGillicuddy

Billy Mason profile
Billy Mason

William Mason

Ruth Stonehouse profile
Ruth Stonehouse

Ruth

Bryant Washburn profile
Bryant Washburn

Wash Bryant

Jess Robbins profile
Jess Robbins

Cal Robbins

Dolores Cassinelli profile
Dolores Cassinelli

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Release Date

January 23, 1913

Original Language

Budget

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Production Company

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