The No-Account Count (1914)

ALL 10/27/1914 (en) 16 Min
  • Release
    10/27/1914
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    50%
  • Original title
    The No-Account Count
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

A short comic film in which the Count has found a bride, namely Mr. Krapaan’s extravagant daughter. A tramp then steals his clothes, and goes to the wedding in the Count’s place. Krapaan wants his extravagant daughter to marry Count De Bluffe, whom he believes to be wealthy. When De Bluffe is taking a bath, his clothes are stolen by a tramp. The tramp then pretends to the Krapaan family that he is the Count, but is unmasked by the real De Bluffe. But when the tramp, peeking through the window, sees that the bride is actually ugly and bald, he is glad that he is off the hook. After the wedding, the tramp puts on the bride’s wig, which causes De Bluffe to experience great regret.

  1. Albert W. Hale

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Casts

  1. John E. Brennan

    Weary Bill - a Tramp

  2. Fred Hornby

    Count De Bluffe - a Fortune Hunter

  3. John Rand

    Hardup

  4. Ethel Teare

    Melinda - De Bluffe's Daughter

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 4 , Crews : 1

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The No-Account Count (1914) 16 Min

ALL 10/27/1914 (en)
  • Release 10/27/1914
  • Production
  • Original title The No-Account Count
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

A short comic film in which the Count has found a bride, namely Mr. Krapaan’s extravagant daughter. A tramp then steals his clothes, and goes to the wedding in the Count’s place. Krapaan wants his extravagant daughter to marry Count De Bluffe, whom he believes to be wealthy. When De Bluffe is taking a bath, his clothes are stolen by a tramp. The tramp then pretends to the Krapaan family that he is the Count, but is unmasked by the real De Bluffe. But when the tramp, peeking through the window, sees that the bride is actually ugly and bald, he is glad that he is off the hook. After the wedding, the tramp puts on the bride’s wig, which causes De Bluffe to experience great regret.

  1. Albert W. Hale

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer