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Genre
  
Short, Comedy

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent

Director
  
Charley Chase

Producer
  
Mack Sennett

Country
  
United States


Release date
  
May 7, 1916 (1916-05-07)

Cast
  
Gloria Swanson, Wallace Beery

Genres
  
Short Film, Silent film, Black-and-white

Similar movies
  
Gloria Swanson appears in A Dash of Courage and Perfect Understanding

A Dash of Courage is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Charley Chase, starring Gloria Swanson, and featuring Wallace Beery, to whom she was briefly married.

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Synopsis

A band of crooks, headed by Harry Gribbon, are on a train when they learn of a telegram sent to a fellow passenger, who is a police commissioner. The wire identifies him as official collector for the Old Cops Home. A little chloroform does for him and when the train pulls out of his destination he is still on board while Gribbon is posing as the commissioner-collector. Great preparations have been made to receive the distinguished visitor. The only drawback to the welcome is the sour music dispensed by the police band. The musicians are sent upstairs in the police station to practice some more, and here they are found by Gribbons associates. A quart of chloroform poured while they are asleep the crooks exchange clothing with them. During the interruption Gribbon has begun his collecting by attempting to rob the safe of the richest man in town. Woodward telephones for the police and the crooks respond. They suggest that he wait until the culprit has the money, which can be used as evidence. Gribbon is then arrested by his own men. Woodward suspicious after a long wait, again telephones to the station and is answered by the real police, who have revived. Their pursuit is complicated by the fact that they are wearing the clothes which belong to the pursued. A combination of thrills and laughs brings the picture to a close.

Cast

  • Harry Gribbon as Police Commissioner
  • Guy Woodward
  • Gloria Swanson
  • Bobby Vernon
  • Frank Opperman
  • Wallace Beery as Police chief
  • Hank Mann
  • Nick Cogley
  • Billy Mason (as William Mason)
  • Al Kaufman
  • Jack Mintz
  • William Jefferson
  • Joan Havez
  • Charley Chase
  • Raymond Griffith as Policeman (as Ray Griffith)
  • Jack Henderson
  • Similar Movies

    Gloria Swanson appears in A Dash of Courage and Perfect Understanding. One Terrible Day (1922). Our Gang (1922). Saved by the Belle (1939). Violent Is the Word for Curly (1938).

    Reviews

    Louis Reeves Harrisons review in The Moving Picture World (1916) said that Harry Gribbons performance offered "much that is new in characterization and in his personality, and his support is active enough to make the little play move with snap from start to finish". Thomas C. Kennedy said in his review for Motography (1916) that "one finds many really humorous moments, and the picture tells a story that is always interesting; in fact, a story with such continuity as this one has is quite unusual in farce of the Keystone type". Kennedy praised the actors performances, highlighting Gribbons leading role saying, he "wins the acting honors".

    References

    A Dash of Courage Wikipedia
    A Dash of Courage IMDb