The Laird of McGillicuddy (1913)
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.
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 23, 1913
Cast
- Augustus Carney - Skinny the Milkman aka The Laird of McGillicuddy
- Billy Mason - William Mason
- Ruth Stonehouse - Ruth
- Bryant Washburn - Wash Bryant
- Jess Robbins - Cal Robbins
- Dolores Cassinelli
Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
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More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Laird of McGillicuddy about?
- 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.
- Who stars in The Laird of McGillicuddy?
- The Laird of McGillicuddy stars Augustus Carney, Billy Mason, Ruth Stonehouse, Bryant Washburn, Jess Robbins, Dolores Cassinelli.
- How long is The Laird of McGillicuddy?
- The Laird of McGillicuddy has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is The Laird of McGillicuddy?
- The Laird of McGillicuddy is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Laird of McGillicuddy produced?
- The Laird of McGillicuddy was produced in United States of America.