Silent Era Information*Progressive Silent Film List*Lost Films*People*Theatres
Taylorology*Articles*Home Video*Books*Search
 
Foolish Wives BD
 
Silent Era Home Page  >  PSFL  >  The Two Merchants (1913)
 
Progressive Silent Film List
A growing source of silent era film information.
This listing is from The Progressive Silent Film List by Carl Bennett.
Copyright © 1999-2024 by Carl Bennett and the Silent Era Company.
All Rights Reserved.
About This Listing

Report Omissions or Errors
in This Listing

 

The Two Merchants
(1913) United States of America
B&W : Short film
Directed by Charles M. Seay

Cast: William West [Ebeneezer Burke, the first Merchant], May Abbey [Ebeneezer Burke’s wife], Mabel Trunnelle [Julia Burke, their daughter], Yale Boss [Eddie Burke, their son], Julian Reed [the clerk], Arthur Housman [Jeremiah Briggs, the second merchant], Mrs. C.J. Williams (Ida Williams) [Jeremiah Briggs’ wife], Leonie Flugrath (Shirley Mason) [Alice Briggs, their daughter], Harry Beaumont [the clerk], Edward Boulden [Harold Strong, the salesman from the city]

Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated, production; distributed by The General Film Company, Incorporated. / Scenario by Charles M. Seay. / Released 14 May 1913. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Edison production number 7319.

Drama.

Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? Ebenezer Burke and Jeremiah Briggs are in the same line of business in the small city of Bedford. Julia Burke has become fascinated with a traveling salesman and she receives court from him against her father’s wishes. They plan an elopement, but their plan is frustrated by Briggs, who asserts that it is his business to protect her, even if he is her father’s rival. While out driving with his family, Briggs sees the salesman waiting in a secluded spot with a buggy. Becoming suspicions at once, he stops and watches him. He soon sees Julia coming with a suitcase and his suspicions are confirmed. Jumping out of his carriage, he rushes over to the buggy and seizes the girl. The salesman attempts to interfere but Briggs thrusts him aside and Julia is taken back home in the Briggs equipage, dissolved in tears. Burke is wild with rage at this interference on the part of his rival and he decides that the meddlesome old codger has gone too far entirely. Early next morning Burke is at his store waiting for the appearance of Briggs. When he arrives the climax is reached. Into the back yard of Briggs’ store they go and fight it out in true country style. Both “winded,” they realize that they are a couple of old fools and a reconciliation takes place. They join hands and fight the appearance of a new store.

Survival status: (unknown)

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Listing updated: 5 October 2023.

References: Spehr-American p. 4 : Website-IMDb.

 
Silent Era Home Page  >  PSFL  >  The Two Merchants (1913)
 
Become a Patron of Silent Era

LINKS IN THIS COLUMN
WILL TAKE YOU TO
EXTERNAL WEBSITES

SUPPORT SILENT ERA
USING THESE LINKS
WHEN SHOPPING AT
AMAZON

AmazonUS
AmazonCA
AmazonUK

Edison: The Invention of the Movies

Floating Weeds BD

Vitagraph BD

Road to Ruin BD

Cat and the Canary BD

Accidentally Preserved Vol 5 BD

Boob / Why Be Good BD