The Would-Be Shriner

The Would-Be Shriner

Release date : July 25, 1912
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Mack Sennett /
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Production companies : Biograph Company /
July 25, 1912 United States of America Comedy More
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Hank Hopkins is a "rube" of the most extreme type, and on the morning of the great Shrine Parade in Los Angeles, he is met by a couple of friends, practical jokers, who make him believe that they can effect his participating in the grand pageant. He telephones his wife to be on the grandstand to see him march by. Mrs. Hopkins receives a great disappointment, but it is slight to what Hank receives when he attempts to get into line.
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Mack Sennett
Hank Hopkins
Kate Bruce
Hank Hopkins' Wife
Fred Mace
On Street
Jack Pickford
Parade Bystander
Charles West
Club Member
Edward Dillon
Policeman
J. Jiquel Lanoe
Asylum Director

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  • title:The Would-Be Shriner
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1912
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Mack Sennett /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Biograph Company ·
  • Overview:Hank Hopkins is a "rube" of the most extreme type, and on the morning of the great Shrine Parade in Los Angeles, he is met by a couple of friends, practical jokers, who make him believe that they can effect his participating in the grand pageant. He telephones his wife to be on the grandstand to see him march by. Mrs. Hopkins receives a great disappointment, but it is slight to what Hank receives when he attempts to get into line.
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