Jerry's courtship of a little heiress is again interrupted by a French Count. Unable to gain his point because of the presence of the Count, Jerry decides to dispose of the intruder and he ... See full summary
The Masque Ball (1916) Online
Jerry's courtship of a little heiress is again interrupted by a French Count. Unable to gain his point because of the presence of the Count, Jerry decides to dispose of the intruder and he is successful with the aid of a brick. Jerry then escorts his lady love to her home, while the foreigner is arrested by two policemen who believe he is demented. Arriving at the girl's house Jerry is at once ousted by the father, and as he is attempting to escape the old man's wrath, he upsets a butler who is carrying a number of invitations to a masque ball to the mail box. The invitations are strewn all over the sidewalk and in picking them up for the butler Jerry places three of them in his pocket. The night of the ball Jerry ventures near the house. He is watching the festivities from outside, when he is attracted by two burglars, who are attempting to gain an entrance to the place by jimmying a window. A second glance reveals the fact that the crooks are old friends of Jerry's. Jerry calls to ...
Cast overview: | |||
George Ovey | - | Jerry | |
George George | - | The French Count | |
Claire Anderson | - | Marie | |
Janet Sully | - | Marie's Mother | |
Louis Fitzroy | - | Marie's Father | |
Ray Lincoln | - | 1st Waiter | |
Robert Kenyon | - | 2nd Waiter | |
Gordon McGregor | - | The Footman (as Gordon MacGregor) | |
Arthur Mund | - | Joe | |
Jefferson Osborne | - | The Sergeant | |
Harry Jackson | - | The Cop |