
The Lost Bridegroom
Comedy
Overview
Suffering from aphasia after being conked on the head, a man is coerced into robbing his fiancée's home.
Top Cast


John Barrymore
John Barrymore
Bertie Joyce
John Barrymore
Bertie Joyce


Katherine Corri Harris
Katherine Corri Harris
Dorothy Hardin
Katherine Corri Harris
Dorothy Hardin


Ida Darling
Ida Darling
Mrs. Amelia Hardin
Ida Darling
Mrs. Amelia Hardin


Tammany Young
Tammany Young
Crook
Tammany Young
Crook


Vinnie Burns
Vinnie Burns
Madge McQuirk
Vinnie Burns
Madge McQuirk


Hardee Kirkland
Hardee Kirkland
Black McQuirk
Hardee Kirkland
Black McQuirk
Eddie Sturgis
Eddie Sturgis
Slim Denny (as Edward Sturgis)
Eddie Sturgis
Slim Denny (as Edward Sturgis)
John T. Dillon
John T. Dillon
Crook
John T. Dillon
Crook
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