Peggy
Peggy, under protest, goes from New York to Scotland to visit her uncle. 'There ensues a succession of comedy scenes showing Peggy in conflict with the sour Scots. She tells the children fairy tales, drives her car at breakneck speed, dresses in her cousin, Colin's, clothes, and scares the village drunkard out of his wits...' In the end, she is persuaded to stay, and probably marries the minister. Moving Picture World
Title | Peggy |
Year | 1916 |
Country | USA |
Length | 5500 Feet |
Genre | Drama |
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Director / Producer | Charles Giblyn, Thomas H. Ince (d); C. Gardner Sullivan (w) |
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