A Cave Man Wooing
| A Cave Man Wooing | |
|---|---|
![]() A scene from the film, originally published in The Implet in May, 1912. | |
| Directed by | Otis Turner |
| Produced by |
Carl Laemmle Independent Moving Pictures |
| Written by | B.M. Connors |
| Starring |
King Baggot Violet Horner William Robert Daly William E. Shay Jane Fearnley |
| Distributed by | Motion Picture Distributors and Sales Company |
Release dates | May 20, 1912 |
| Country | United States |
| Language |
Silent English intertitles |
A Cave Man Wooing is a 1912 American silent comedy starring King Baggot and directed by Otis Turner. It was produced by Independent Moving Pictures (IMP).
As of 2012, a print of this film survives, with Dutch intertitles, in the holdings of the EYE Film Institute Netherlands in Amsterdam.[1]
Plot Outline
Baggot plays George, a timid man who falls for the beautiful and athletic Clarice (Horner). After taking a course in physical culture, George manages to overcome his rivals for Clarice's attention.
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: A Cave Man Wooing". Retrieved 2015-06-17.
External links
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