
Jack Straw
Comedy
Overview
Jack Straw (Warwick) is an iceman who becomes a waiter to be closer to the girl (McComas) he is interested in. Later, to impress her, he impersonates an Archduke from Pomerania. A Count from Pomerania (Brower) who is the ambassador arrives and learns of the long-missing son of royalty. The girl's mother (Ashton) learns of the trick being played by Jack. Just when Jack is exposed as being a fraud, it turns out that he is the genuine article.
Top Cast


Robert Warwick
Robert Warwick
Jack Straw
Robert Warwick
Jack Straw


Carroll McComas
Carroll McComas
Ethel Parker Jennings
Carroll McComas
Ethel Parker Jennings


Charles Ogle
Charles Ogle
Mr. Parker Jennings
Charles Ogle
Mr. Parker Jennings
Irene Sullivan
Irene Sullivan
Mrs. Wanley
Irene Sullivan
Mrs. Wanley
Monte du Mont
Monte du Mont
Ambrose Holland
Monte du Mont
Ambrose Holland


Frances Parks
Frances Parks
Rose
Frances Parks
Rose


Lucien Littlefield
Lucien Littlefield
Sherlo
Lucien Littlefield
Sherlo


Robert Brower
Robert Brower
Count of Pomerania
Robert Brower
Count of Pomerania


Sylvia Ashton
Sylvia Ashton
Mrs. Parker Jennings
Sylvia Ashton
Mrs. Parker Jennings


Mayme Kelso
Mayme Kelso
Mayme Kelso
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