An Assisted Elopement ()


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Tom Richmond, who is spending his vacation at the beach, is rescued from drowning by a yachting party. Wilson's daughter Jane is aboard. The acquaintance soon ripens into love and Tom gets her promise to marry him, on the condition that he... See more »

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Frank Clark ...
Old Robert Wilson (as Frank M. Clark)
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Young Tom Richmond
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Jeanette Wilson
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Brown - Tom's Chum (as Al E. Garcia)
Frank Richardson ...
Captain Baker
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The Parson (as Robert Chandler)
Blanche McCormick ...
Dot - Jeanette's Chum

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Colin Campbell

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Fred Huntley ... (story)

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William Nicholas Selig ... producer

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Tom Richmond, who is spending his vacation at the beach, is rescued from drowning by a yachting party. Wilson's daughter Jane is aboard. The acquaintance soon ripens into love and Tom gets her promise to marry him, on the condition that he obtains her father's consent. Tom, who is poor, starts in with her father by telling him he is "in love with a girl worth a million." Wilson, not knowing it is his daughter, plans an elopement. He lends Tom his auto, gives him passage to Honolulu as a wedding present, and lends him money for expenses. The elopement comes off as planned, but is almost spoiled by Tom sending an explanatory message to Wilson, before he has obtained his marriage license. Wilson arrives at the dock a few minutes after the vessel has left, and immediately chases it in a motor boat. He has given orders to the captain of his steamer that he is "to obey Tom's orders until he (Wilson), countermands them." When he gets near the vessel Tom ties the whistle open so the captain can't hear Wilson's orders to stop. Wilson is picked up from the motor-boat in chair rigged to a block and tackle, but instead of being taken aboard, he is left hanging just out of reach of the rail, where he is compelled to witness the marriage ceremony, which is performed in front of him. After it is over he is taken aboard and everyone is forgiven. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis

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Taglines An original, breezy nautical comedy of how an enterprising young man secured the assistance of the father of his wealthy sweetheart. Plenty of good comedy. The joke was sure on daddy. (Print Ad-Daily Banner, ((Cambridge, Md.)) 23 November 1912) See more »
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  • En Bortførelse (Denmark)
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Trivia This film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. See more »

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