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Our Mutual Girl
(1914-1915) United States of America
B&W : Serial / 52 chapters / 52 reels
Directed by Lawrence B. McGill, John W. Noble, Walter Stanhope and [?] Oscar Engle or Oscar Eagle?

Cast: Norma Phillips [Margaret, our Mutual girl], Mayme Kelso [Mrs. James Knickerbocker, Margaret’s aunt], Jessie Lewis [Lewis, Mrs. Knickerbocker’s maid], Grace Fisher [Aunt Abbie], Edward Brennan [Howard Dunbar, the man of mystery], Mr. Johnston (W. Ray Johnston) [Jack Stuyvescent], Miss Dumo (Evelyn Dumo) [Margaret’s maid], Julia Chippendale [Margaret’s maid], Melitha Elam [Sally, Margaret’s old nurse], C.W. Velsey (Graham Velsey) [Ned Hale, Margaret’s lawyer], Thomas McEvoy (Tom McEvoy) [John], Madge Tyrone [Travers’ sister], Lillian Broderick [Ada], Paul Bliss [Tom, Edith’s brother], Dorothy Rangess [Baby Lily], Clara Whipple [Baby Lily’s mother], George Morgan [John Storm, the country lover (chapter 5)], Makoto Inokuchi [Dunbar’s manservant (chapter 33)], Oscar Nye [Kid Joseph, Ada’s fiancé (chapter 33)], Edith Walkers [Edith, Margaret’s friend (chapters 35-38)], Eleanor L. Brown [Betty Hamilton (chapters 39-45)], William O’Neill [Ralph Hamilton (chapters 39-44); Walter (chapter 45); and John Gordon (chapter 48)], John Wise [the office boy (chapter 43)], Clara T. Bracy [Mary, the demented old woman (chapters 44-45)], William Cowper [Mary’s father (chapter 44); and the hostess’s uncle (chapter 46)], Frank Leonard [Arthur, the shop foreman (chapters 44-45); a crook (chapter 46); and Pennington (chapter 47)], Arthur Forbes [the shop manager (chapter 45); Charles Mason [Henry Falconer (chapter 48)], Harry G. Weir (Harry Weir) [a small shop owner (chapter 45); the police captain (chapter 46); Judge Pendleton (chapter 47); and a policeman (chapter 48)], Thomas Collins [a crook (chapter 46)], Adele Klaer [the hostess (chapter 46)], George Graham [the doctor (chapter 47)], Aaron Burr Edwards (chapter 47); and James Passroe (chapter 48)], Margaret Randolph [Mary Falconer (chapter 48)], William Bailey [Captain James Curtin (chapter 49)], Arthur Donaldson [the prime minister (chapter 49)], Ruth Rose [Princess Olga (chapter 49)], Ezra Walck [Olga’s father (chapter 49)], Burrell Barbaretto [himself (chapter 9)], Hans Bauer [himself (chapter 20)], Senator Robert Livingston Beeckman [himself (chapter 36)], August Belmont Jr. [himself], Harriot Stanton Blatch [herself (chapter 7)], Georg Brandes [himself (chapter 20)], Jimmy Britt [himself (chapter 10)], Billie Burke [herself], Andrew J. Carnegie [himself (chapter 5)], Mathew Claussen [himself (chapter 20)], Irvin S. Cobb [himself (chapters 24 and 33)], Charles A. Comiskey [himself (chapter 10)], Arthur Conan Doyle [himself (chapter 21)], Mrs. James Cooley [herself (chapter 7)], Glenn H. Curtiss [himself (chapter 29)], Walter Damrosch [himself (chapters 10 and 15)], Katherine Bement Davis [herself (chapter 18)], Elsie de Wolfe [herself (chapter 13)], Dorothy Dix [herself (chapter 9)], Jenny Dolly [herself (chapter 28)], Rosie Dolly [herself (chapter 28)], Mike Donlin [himself (chapter 10)], Arno Dosch [himself (chapter 33)], Mrs. Arno Dosch [herself (chapter 33)], George S. Dougherty [himself], Larry Doyle [himself (chapter 10)], Commander Evans (Edgar Ratcliffe ‘Teddy’ Evans) [himself (chapter 12)], Douglas Fairbanks [himself (chapter 47)], Cardinal John Murphy Farley [himself (chapter 13)], William Faversham [himself (chapter 48)], Grace Field [herself (chapter 7)], Governor James F. Fielder [himself (chapter 43)], James Montgomery Flagg [himself (chapters 32 and 51)], Mayor Robert H. Fordyce [himself (chapter 43)], Daniel Frohman [himself (chapter 30)], John J. Gleason [himself (chapter 10), Alexander M. Grean [himself (chapter 25)], Charles Gregory [himself (chapter 41)], Mizzi Hajos [herself (chapter 18)], Elaine Hammerstein [herself (chapter 9)], Jack Hammond (John Hays Hammond) [himself (chapter 35)], Will Irwin [himself (chapter 33)], Otto Kahn [himself], Monsignor Michael J. Lavelle [himself (chapter 13)], Tom Lewis [himself (chapter 9)], Dudley Field Malone [himself (chapter 23)], Gregory Mason [himself (chapter 33)], Stella Mayhew [herself (chapter 9)], George Barr McCutcheon [himself (chapter 49)], John J. McGraw [himself (chapter 10)], Bruce McRae [himself (chapter 12)], Charles Meakin [himself], Inez Milholland Boissevain [herself (chapters 7 and 18)], Mayor John Purroy Mitchel [himself (chapter 13)], Rose O’Neill [herself (chapter 35)], Jean Parke [herself (chapters 25, 35 and 36)], John Cyril Porte [himself (chapters 10 and 29)], May Wilson Preston [herself (chapter 50)], Florence Reed [herself (chapter 20)], A. Baldwin Sloane [himself (chapter 7)], Alec Smith [himself (chapter 41)], John Philip Sousa [himself (chapter 29)], Laurette Taylor [herself], Margaret Vale [herself (chapter 33)], Alfred Wagstaff [himself (chapter 42)], Captain Welles [himself (chapter 36)], Madame Yorska [herself (chapter 20)], Annie the dog

Reliance Motion Picture Corporation production; distributed by Mutual Film Corporation. / Scenario by Arthur James and Carolyn Wells. Assistant directors, Arthur Vaughan and Harry Weir. / 52 chapters (one reel each): [1] released 19 January 1914; [2] released 26 January 1914; [3] released 2 February 1914; [4] released 9 February 1914; [5] released 16 February 1914; [6] released 23 February 1914; [7] released 2 March 1914; [8] released 9 March 1914; [9] released 16 March 1914; [10] released 23 March 1914; [11] released 30 March 1914; [12] released 6 April 1914; [13] released 13 April 1914; [14] released 20 April 1914; [15] released 27 April 1914; [16] released 4 May 1914; [17] released 11 May 1914; [18] released 18 May 1914; [19] released 25 May 1914; [20] released 1 June 1914; [21] released 8 June 1914; [22] released 15 June 1914; [23] released 22 June 1914; [24] released 29 June 1914; [25] released 6 July 1914; [26] released 13 July 1914; [27] released 20 July 1914; [28] released 27 July 1914; [29] released 3 August 1914; [30] released 10 August 1914; [31] released 17 August 1914; [32] released 24 August 1914; [33] released 31 August 1914; [34] released 7 September 1914; [35] released 14 September 1914; [36] released 21 September 1914; [37] released 28 September 1914; [38] released 5 October 1914; [39] released 12 October 1914; [40] released 19 October 1914; [41] released 26 October 1914; [42] released 2 November 1914; [43] released 9 November 1914; [44] released 16 November 1914; [45] released 23 November 1914; [46] released 30 November 1914; [47] released 7 December 1914; [48] released 14 December 1914; [49] released 21 December 1914; [50] released 28 December 1914; [51] released 4 January 1915; [52] released 11 January 1915. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.

Drama.

Survival status: (unknown)

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Keywords: Serials

Listing updated: 30 April 2020.

References: Tarbox-Lost p. 158-164 : Website-IMDb.

 
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