The House of Temperley (movie 1913)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The House of Temperley is a British silent movie, produced by Harold M. Shaw and filmed by The London Film Co. in their Studios at St. Margaret's, near Twickenham (Middlesex, UK), released in september 1913 (UK) and in may 1914 (USA), starring Ben Webster as Sir Charles Temperley and Charles Maude as Captain Jack Temperley.
The movie is an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel Rodney Stone (1896).
Photos
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"The famous scene in Watier's Club."
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"Captain Jack and Ethel."
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"Sir Charles interviewing the 'duns.'"
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"The big fight arranged."
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"The Fight on Crawley Downs."
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"Ginger Stubbs arrives too late."
Cast
- Sir Charles Temperley : Ben Webster
- Sir John Hawker : Charles Rock
- Captain Jack Temperley : Charles Maude
- Ginger Stubbs : Wyndham Guise
- Tom Cribb : John East
- Jakes, bookmaker : Edward O'Neill
- Gloucester Dick : Reginald Davis
- Joe Berks : F. Binnington
- Gentleman Jackson : C. M. York
- Shelton, trainer : Hubert Willis
- Lady Temperley : Claire Pauncefort
- Lucy : Yolande May
- Ethel : Lillian Logan