Edgar's Sunday Courtship
Originally released in 1920. Edgar's Sunday Courtship is a comedy film. directed by E. Mason Hopper. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Edward Peil Jr., Lucille Ricksen, and Buddy Messinger
Synopsis
On the way to Sunday school, Edgar meets the lady of his heart--and his hated rival. The Sunday-school lesson on David and Goliath so intrigues Edgar that he sees himself as David, saving the entire school, sweetheart and rival included, from Goliath's sword. Edgar's answer to the teacher's question proves his straying thoughts. As a result he is placed on the platform, where he sees himself descending to the "lower regions" as the "worst boy in the school." Edgar's Sunday adventures end with him at peace with the world, after two helpings of pie.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Edward Peil Jr.
as Edgar Pomeroy
Lucille Ricksen
as Alice Littlefield
Buddy Messinger
as Freddy Littlefield
Nick Cogley
as Mr. Littlefield
John Cossar
as Mr. Pomeroy
Cordelia Callahan
as Mrs. Littlefield
Marie Dunn
as Betty Pomeroy
Kenneth Earl
as Charles Pomeroy
Lucretia Harris
as Iris - Maid
Virginia Madison
as Mrs. Pomeroy
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Edgar's Sunday Courtship about?
On the way to Sunday school, Edgar meets the lady of his heart--and his hated rival. The Sunday-school lesson on David and Goliath so intrigues Edgar that he sees himself as David, saving the entir...
Who directed Edgar's Sunday Courtship?
Edgar's Sunday Courtship was directed by E. Mason Hopper.
How long is Edgar's Sunday Courtship?
Edgar's Sunday Courtship has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Edgar's Sunday Courtship released?
Edgar's Sunday Courtship was released on April 18, 1920 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Edgar's Sunday Courtship?
The main cast of Edgar's Sunday Courtship includes Edward Peil Jr., Lucille Ricksen, Buddy Messinger, Nick Cogley, John Cossar.