
The Ragged Earl
1914 Directed by Lloyd B. CarletonThe Ragged Earl was produced by Popular Plays and Players, a New York-based firm specializing in five-reel theatrical adaptations. Repeating his stage role, Andrew Mack essays the title character, a brawling Irish boy of a few centuries back. While swashbuckling his way through the Auld Sod, the Ragged Earl meets the aristocratic Kathleen Fitzmorris (Ormi Hawley), who is disguised as a boy to escape an arranged marriage with the wealthy but decrepit Lord Wildbrook (Edward Peil Sr.). Entering into the spirit of things, our hero disguises himself as Wildbrook, escorts Kathleen back home, and marries her himself, right under the noses of her unsuspecting parents.
Andrew Mack
....................................................Gerald Fitzgerald - Earl of Kildare

William Conklin
....................................................Sir Henry Hardcastle

Ormi Hawley
....................................................Kathleen Fitzmorris
Eleanor Dunn
....................................................Una Fitzmorris

Edward Peil Sr.
....................................................Lord Wildbrook (as Edward J. Peil)
Director
...........................................................Lloyd B. Carleton
Writer
...........................................................Harry Chandlee
Benjamin S. Kutler
Story
...........................................................Arthur Shaw Clifton
Theatre Play
...........................................................Ernest Lacy
Joseph Humphries
Production Companies
...................................................Popular Plays and Players Inc.
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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