The Little Miss Brown (1915)
Betty Brown is an egregious coquette and flirt. She fools a pair of lovers, and her indecision lands her in a pretty mess at a Hartford hotel, where she is cajoled into passing herself off as the wife of a man whose real wife is on her way to meet him. Betty just butts into a sea of trouble, for the man and his wife are to receive some money from the former's uncle on condition that the wife meets with his approval. The general mix-up at the hotel caused by the meeting there of all these opposing interests is the cause of a great deal of fun and confusion, the central figure of which is always Little Miss Betty Brown.
Director:
James Young
Writer:
Philip Bartholomae
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Vivian Martin as Betty Brown |
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Julia Stuart as Jane Glenton |
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Edward Kimball as Justin Glenton |
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Crauford Kent as Joseph Clews |
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Ned Sparks as Night Clerk |
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Chester Barnett as Robert Mason |
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Ethel Lloyd as Mrs. Dennison |
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William J. Ferguson as Uncle |
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Alberta Gallatin as Mrs. Burke |
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Johnny Hines as Bellboy |
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Charles Dickson as Richard Dennison |
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Jewel Hilburn as Telephone Girl |
| Directing | James Young | Director |
| Writing | Philip Bartholomae | Screenplay |
| Production | William A. Brady | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Edwin L. Hollywood | Assistant Director |