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  • The Angel and the Stranded Troupe (1912)
  • Short | 10 min | Short, Comedy
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The Angel and the Stranded Troupe (1912)
Short | 10 min | Short, Comedy

A fly-by-night dramatic company playing all the "tank towns" on the map, finally comes to grief in Farm City, where they play to the smallest house of the season, receiving only four dollars and thirty cents gross. Having no money with ...See moreA fly-by-night dramatic company playing all the "tank towns" on the map, finally comes to grief in Farm City, where they play to the smallest house of the season, receiving only four dollars and thirty cents gross. Having no money with which to pay their hotel bill or railroad transportation they are left high and dry at the mercy of a hard-hearted landlord who refuses to serve them any more meals until money is forthcoming. In the leading lady's room they hold council as to what course to follow. Finally the comedian, having discovered the hotel proprietor's fondness for the game of poker, suggests that they pool what little money they have left, give it to him and he will engage the proprietor in a game and thus enable him to win sufficient money to defray their hotel bill. This is agreed upon and accordingly a little game is started in the private office. The heavy villain occasionally pokes in his head and reports the progress of the game to the others. At first the comedian wins and the outlook is bright, but the tide turns and the comedian loses and is finally cleaned out. The actors are now worse off than ever and at their wits' end. The leading man has meanwhile made the acquaintance of Squire Mudge, a venerable and benevolent townsman who invites him and "a friend or two" to dinner. Quickly returning to the hotel the leading man imparts the joyful information to the rest of the company that at last a square meal is in sight. They lose no time in taking advantage of the offer and are soon seated in the Squire's dining room enjoying a hearty repast. Upon returning to the hotel that night they face a new complication; the cruel hearted proprietor now refuses them even a bed. However, they make the best of the situation by sleeping in the hotel office Where the following morning the good Squire hearing of their dire straits, settles their hotel bill and at the depot supplies them with transportation home and in gratitude the ladies of the company hug and kiss him to the utter disgust of the angry wife who happens upon the scene at that moment and soundly reprimands him while the happy actors are waving goodbye from the rear platform of the departing train. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Jun 12, 1912 (United States)

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11 cast members
Name Known for
Harry B. Eytinge
The Troupe Manager (as Harry Eytinge) The Troupe Manager (as Harry Eytinge)   See fewer
Marc McDermott
The Tragedian The Tragedian   See fewer
Ida Williams
The Leading Lady (as Mrs. C.J. Williams) The Leading Lady (as Mrs. C.J. Williams)   See fewer
Bessie Learn
The Ingenue The Ingenue   See fewer
Edward O'Connor
The Comedian The Comedian   See fewer
Guy Hedlund
The Leading Juvenile The Leading Juvenile   See fewer
Edward P. Sullivan
The Old Man The Old Man   See fewer
Charles Ogle
Squire Mudge - the Angel Squire Mudge - the Angel   See fewer
Alice Washburn
The Angel's Wife The Angel's Wife   See fewer
Joseph A. Wilkes
The Hotel Proprietor The Hotel Proprietor   See fewer
Edward Boulden
The Hotel Clerk The Hotel Clerk   See fewer
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