
A Juvenile Love Affair
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Two little children, who think themselves very much in love with each other, imbued with the ideas of their elders, plan a romantic marriage. Alvin Strong, the boy, confides his intentions to the family's servant, Jaspar. Alvin arranges with Jane, his sweetheart, to elope in the usual way, through a window, with the assistance of a ladder.
Top Cast


Kenneth Casey
Kenneth Casey
Alvin Strong - the Boy
Kenneth Casey
Alvin Strong - the Boy


Rose Tapley
Rose Tapley
Mrs. Strong - the Boy's Mother
Rose Tapley
Mrs. Strong - the Boy's Mother


Harry T. Morey
Harry T. Morey
Mr. Strong - the Boy's Father
Harry T. Morey
Mr. Strong - the Boy's Father


Dolores Costello
Dolores Costello
Jane - Alvin's Sweetheart
Dolores Costello
Jane - Alvin's Sweetheart


Rosemary Theby
Rosemary Theby
Jane's Mother
Rosemary Theby
Jane's Mother
Frank Newburg
Frank Newburg
Jane's Father
Frank Newburg
Jane's Father


Hal Wilson
Hal Wilson
Jaspar - an Old Negro
Hal Wilson
Jaspar - an Old Negro


Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly
Jaspar's Son
Paul Kelly
Jaspar's Son


Kate Price
Kate Price
Jaspar's Wife - the Old Negro Nurse
Kate Price
Jaspar's Wife - the Old Negro Nurse
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