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Gretna Green

  • 1915
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Gretna Green (1915)
ComedyRomance

Apparently, it's a romantic movie about this city in Scotland where all weddings are Legal and people have traveled from all over the world to elope since the 1700's.Apparently, it's a romantic movie about this city in Scotland where all weddings are Legal and people have traveled from all over the world to elope since the 1700's.Apparently, it's a romantic movie about this city in Scotland where all weddings are Legal and people have traveled from all over the world to elope since the 1700's.

  • Director
    • Thomas N. Heffron
  • Writers
    • Grace Livingston Furniss
    • Thomas N. Heffron
  • Stars
    • Marguerite Clark
    • Arthur Hoops
    • Helen Lutrell
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    • Director
      • Thomas N. Heffron
    • Writers
      • Grace Livingston Furniss
      • Thomas N. Heffron
    • Stars
      • Marguerite Clark
      • Arthur Hoops
      • Helen Lutrell
    • 2User reviews
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    Marguerite Clark
    Marguerite Clark
    • Dolly Erskine
    Arthur Hoops
    Arthur Hoops
    • Sir William Chetwynde
    Helen Lutrell
    • Lady Chetwynde
    Lyster Chambers
    • Lord Trevor
    John Merkyl
    John Merkyl
    • Earl of Basset
    • (as W. Merkyl)
    George Stillwell
    • Captain Cardiff
    • (as G.A. Stillwell)
    J. Albert Hall
    J. Albert Hall
    • Colonel Hooker
    • (as J.A. Hall)
    Martin Reagan
    • Innkeeper
    Julia Walcott
    Julia Walcott
    • Innkeeper's Wife
    • Director
      • Thomas N. Heffron
    • Writers
      • Grace Livingston Furniss
      • Thomas N. Heffron
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    Miss Clark charms with girlish coquetries

    Being a piquant little person, equally fetching, whether she smiles or pouts, laughs or flies into a tantrum, Marguerite Clark has no trouble in depicting an English belle of about 100 years ago. Her name is Dolly Erskine, the winsome heroine of "Gretna Green," a play by Grace Livingston Purniss, done into a four-part picture by the Famous Players Film Company. Miss Clark charms with girlish coquetries. She bobs her head and the dark ringlets dance around her shoulders; she stamps her feet and because she is so cute the bursts of temper are attractive. Once she even faints from a too sudden emotion, but for the most part Dolly appears to be a light-hearted young woman, not unlike the suggestion of the name. "Gretna Green." it may be recalled, is the romance of a girl who unwittingly becomes the wife of an earl, then falls in love with him in time to prevent the acceptance of a divorce decree. While Dolly is falling in love, the earl continues to pose as a riding master, and as such wins the heart of his pretty bride. The Scotch marriage law is the pivot of the plot. To save the good name of her sister, Dolly declares that the pseudo riding master is her husband, not realizing that they have crossed the border into Scotland and that the confession of marriage is binding. Gretna Green was a favorite goal for eloping couples in those days and it possessed a suitably idyllic atmosphere, if one may credit the testimony of this picture. The settings, interiors as well as exteriors, are a great addition to the production. There is no escaping the charm of the scenes even when the dramatic or comedy worth of the story is not marked. The costuming, too, aids in creating a correct impression. Excepting the altogether pleasing performance given by Miss Clark, the acting does not call for special comment. Included in a satisfactory cast are Arthur Hoops, Helen Lutrell, W. Merkyl, J. A. Hall and Lester Chambers. - The Moving Picture World, April 3, 1915

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1915 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Famous Players Film Company
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      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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