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The Boston Tea Party (1915 film)

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'The Boston Tea Party' is a 1915 American silent historical film directed by Eugene Nowland. The film is an extended remake of the 1908 film of the same name, also from Edison Studios, and depticts the events of the December 16, 1773, Boston Tea Party.

Plot



Described by Edison as "an adaptation of the memorable historical incident of Colonial times", the plot synopsis was:

Cast



*Carlton S. King as Ethan Ward, a colonist

*Maxine Brown as Barbara, his sweetheart

*Helen Strickland as her mother

*Marie La Manna as Lucy, her friend

*Bert Delaney as Lieut. Crawford, Lucy's fianc

*Ethel Lawrence as Nancy, the maid

*Pat O'Malley as Captain Crewe

*Dan Baker as Uncle Abner

*Julian Reed as Sam Fleet, a Tory

*William Bice as Governor of Massachusetts

References



Category:American silent short films

Category:American black-and-white films

Category:Silent American drama films

Category:1915 drama films

Category:1915 films

Category:Edison Studios films

Category:1910s American films


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