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Lord Chumley

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Calorie Rating: 56
Released: 1914-06-14
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 40 Minutes
Studios: Klaw & Erlanger, Biograph Company,


After Gasper La Sage and his cohort, Blink Blunk, are released from prison, they make plans for another robbery. The scheme, which requires La Sage to pose as a gentleman, fails. Blunk is arrested, but La Sage goes free. Some time later, La Sage goes to England where he blackmails Lt. Hugh Butterworth, an officer who misappropriated money intended for the widow of a fellow officer, and who owes La Sage money for gambling debts. As payment, La Sage wants Hugh to arrange for him to marry Eleanor, Hugh's sister. Hugh tells his friend Lord Chumley about La Sage, however, and Chumley is able to learn about La Sage's past when he overhears Blunk, now out of jail, threaten his former friend. After La Sage intensifies his suit for Eleanor, Chumley is finally able to discredit him by tearing open his shirt and revealing the mark of the prison. With La Sage out of the way, Chumley and Eleanor announce their engagement as do Hugh and his faithful sweetheart, Jessie.

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Cast

Lillian Gish
Character: Eleanor Butterworth
Henry B. Walthall
Character: Lord Chumley
Charles Hill Mailes
Character: Gaspar La Sage

Walter Miller
Character: Lt. Hugh Butterworth
Mary Alden
Character: Jessie - Butterworth's Sweetheart
Gus Pixley
Character: Tommy Tucker

Helen Hart
Character: Meg McGregor
Charles West
Character: The Butler


Production and Crew

David Belasco
Theatre Play
Cecil B. DeMille
Theatre Play