Hearts and Skirts
Originally released in 1912. Hearts and Skirts is a comedy film. directed by Al Christie. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Louise Glaum, Donald MacDonald, and Sylvia Ashton
Synopsis
Mabel Russell, on her return from Europe, is informed by James Leonard, administrator of the Russell Estate, that it was her father's dying wish that she should marry Billy Jones, the son of William Jones, her father's schoolmate and lifelong friend. Mabel, however, has ideas of her own and rather resents being disposed of like a parcel of goods, so when Billy calls upon her, she takes advantage of the fact that he has not seen her since she was a child, and induces her maid (a young woman who has a good figure and passable manners, but is extremely homely), to impersonate her, while she dresses up as the maid.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Louise Glaum
as Mabel Russell, an Heiress
Donald MacDonald
as Billy Jones, a Ranchman
Sylvia Ashton
as Chaperone to Mabel
Eddie Lyons
as Joe Dobbs, a Cowboy
Russell Bassett
as The Lawyer
Dolly Larkin
as Mary the Maid
Lee Moran
as First Cowboy
William A. Carroll
as Second Cowboy
Harris L. Forbes
as The Butler
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Nestor Film Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hearts and Skirts about?
Mabel Russell, on her return from Europe, is informed by James Leonard, administrator of the Russell Estate, that it was her father's dying wish that she should marry Billy Jones, the son of Willia...
Who directed Hearts and Skirts?
Hearts and Skirts was directed by Al Christie.
How long is Hearts and Skirts?
Hearts and Skirts has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Hearts and Skirts released?
Hearts and Skirts was released on October 4, 1912 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Hearts and Skirts?
The main cast of Hearts and Skirts includes Louise Glaum, Donald MacDonald, Sylvia Ashton, Eddie Lyons, Russell Bassett.