The Derby Winner
The Derby Winner is a 1915 British silent sports drama film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Edna Flugrath, Gerald Ames and Mary Dibley.[1] It is an adaptation of an 1895 play The Derby Winner by Henry Hamilton, Augustus Harris and Cecil Raleigh.
Cast
- Edna Flugrath - May Aylmer
- Gerald Ames - Captain Douglas Desburn
- Mary Dibley - Lady Muriel Fortescue
- Lewis Gilbert - Colonel Donnelly
- Christine Rayner - Annette Donnelly
- Wyndham Guise - Joe Aylmer
- Gwynne Herbert - Duchess
- J. L. Mackay - Captain Geoffrey Mostyn
- George Bellamy - Rupert Leigh
- Winifred Dennis - Mrs. Donnelly
- Harry Hargreaves - Doctor Cyprian Streatfield
- Will Asher - Dick Hand
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