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 | |
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Directed by | Laurence Trimble |
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Release date | 5 June 1912 (USA) |
Marshall P. Wilder's first appearance in a dramatic role.[1]
Cast
- Marshall P. Wilder Pepito, a Clown
- Clara Kimball Young Princess Dolorosa
- Ralph Ince Prince Dionio
- James Young Lorenzo, the Court Physician
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References
- 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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