An Eventful Elopement
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Emphatically opposed to Jack Moss, old Mr. McGillicuddy puts the ban on his marriage to his daughter Dolly. The old gentleman is adamant to the appeals of the young lovers and interposes his interference on every occasion, when they get together. McGillicuddy is seized with an attack of the gout, which handicaps him, and it is then Jack arranges with Dolly to elope.
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John Bunny
John Bunny
Mr. McGillicuddy - an Old Man with the Gout
John Bunny
Mr. McGillicuddy - an Old Man with the Gout


Lillian Walker
Lillian Walker
Dolly McGillicuddy - the Old Man's Daughter
Lillian Walker
Dolly McGillicuddy - the Old Man's Daughter


Kate Price
Kate Price
Mrs. McGillicuddy - Dolly's Mother
Kate Price
Mrs. McGillicuddy - Dolly's Mother


James Morrison
James Morrison
Jack Moss - the Girl's Sweetheart
James Morrison
Jack Moss - the Girl's Sweetheart


Charles Eldridge
Charles Eldridge
Mr. Wright - Pronubial Father
Charles Eldridge
Mr. Wright - Pronubial Father


Mary Maurice
Mary Maurice
Mrs. Wright - Pronubial Mother
Mary Maurice
Mrs. Wright - Pronubial Mother


Rosemary Theby
Rosemary Theby
Mabel Wright - Daughter of Pronubial Couple
Rosemary Theby
Mabel Wright - Daughter of Pronubial Couple


Tom Powers
Tom Powers
Charley Fortune - Mabel's Sweetheart
Tom Powers
Charley Fortune - Mabel's Sweetheart


Edwin R. Phillips
Edwin R. Phillips
The Detective
Edwin R. Phillips
The Detective
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