Mockery (1912 film)

Mockery is an American short silent film directed by Laurence Trimble for Vitagraph. The movie was released on June 5, 1912, being

Mockery
Directed byLaurence Trimble
Production
company
Release date
5 June 1912 (USA)

Marshall P. Wilder's first appearance in a dramatic role.[1]

Cast

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References

  1. Anthony Slide The Big V: A History of the Vitagraph Company 1987 p155 "... as "The Prince of Entertainers and the Entertainer of Princes," Marshall P. Wilder was featured in a group of Vitagraph films of 1912. Much publicity was given to his first appearance in a dramatic role in Mockery , released on June 5, 1912."
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