Fellow Voyagers

Fellow Voyagers

Release date : November 26, 1913
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Production companies : Vitagraph Company of America /
November 26, 1913 7m United States of America Comedy No Language More
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Miss Marbury comes on deck and looks haughtily at Mrs. Cray, an attractive young widow, half suspecting that she has her steamer chair. When she finds that she is mistaken, she ties a large red ribbon upon her own chair, which is situated between Mrs. Gray on her left and Mr. Martin, on her right. Miss Marbury is quite annoyed when little Dolores and Helen, Mrs. Gray's two playful children, come to settle a dispute over the ownership of a tennis ball. Tom Blake stops to greet Mrs. Gray and plays with the children, making them forget their animosity.
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Clara Kimball Young
Mrs. Gray - a Widow
Helene Costello
Little Helen Gray
Dolores Costello
Little Dolores Gray

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  • title:Fellow Voyagers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Maurice Costello / Eugene Mullin /
  • Writers: Maurice Costello · Eliza G. Harral · Eugene Mullin ·
  • Production companies: Vitagraph Company of America ·
  • Overview:Miss Marbury comes on deck and looks haughtily at Mrs. Cray, an attractive young widow, half suspecting that she has her steamer chair. When she finds that she is mistaken, she ties a large red ribbon upon her own chair, which is situated between Mrs. Gray on her left and Mr. Martin, on her right. Miss Marbury is quite annoyed when little Dolores and Helen, Mrs. Gray's two playful children, come to settle a dispute over the ownership of a tennis ball. Tom Blake stops to greet Mrs. Gray and plays with the children, making them forget their animosity.
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