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Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player (1916)

⭐ IMDb 10.00h 50mDrama

Plot Summary

Unable to agree on the man responsible for the plays commonly attributed to William Shakespeare, Miss Gray, who favors Francis Bacon, and Lieutenant Stanton, who accepts Shakespeare as the author, break off their engagement. Stanton then arranges to be transferred to the Mexican border, and while fighting there is badly wounded. When she hears the news about Stanton's condition, Miss Gray faints, and then dreams that she has been transported to Elizabethan times. Then, after Bacon falls in love with her, she discovers his obsessive jealousy of Shakespeare, and learns that he has bribed a courtier to accuse him of stealing Bacon's plays. As a result, when Miss Gray wakes up, she realizes that she has championed the wrong poet, and so she immediately is reconciled with Stanton, who soon recovers from his wound.

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Director & Crew

Frederick Sullivan

Director

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Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player was directed by Frederick Sullivan and released in 1916.

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Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes.

Movie Details

Release Date
1916-04-20
Status
Released