The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus (1914)
When a burglar dressed as Santa Claus steals a family's Christmas presents, amateur detective Octavius sets out to recover the loot.
Director: Charles M. Seay
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Family
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: December 19, 1914
Cast
- Barry O'Moore - Octavius
- Julian Reed - Octavius' Butler
- Richard Neill - Mr. Randall
- Bliss Milford - Mrs. Bertha Randall
- Kenneth Lawlor - Dick Randall (a child)
- Edith Peters - Kate Randall (a child)
- Kathleen Coughlin - Mamie Randall (a child)
- John Sturgeon - The Burglar
- Elsie MacLeod - Grace Randall (Mr.'s sister)
Screenplay
- Frederic Arnold Kummer (Story)
Production: Edison Studios
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Themes
Christmas and Holiday Warmth, Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies
Keywords
burglar, christmas party, santa claus, silent film, christmas, short film
More Films by Director: Charles M. Seay
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus about?
- When a burglar dressed as Santa Claus steals a family's Christmas presents, amateur detective Octavius sets out to recover the loot.
- Who directed The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus?
- The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus was directed by Charles M. Seay.
- Who stars in The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus?
- The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus stars Barry O'Moore, Julian Reed, Richard Neill, Bliss Milford, Kenneth Lawlor, Edith Peters.
- How long is The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus?
- The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- What genre is The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus?
- The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus is a Drama, Comedy, Family film.
- Where was The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus produced?
- The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus?
- The themes of The Adventure of the Wrong Santa Claus include: Christmas and Holiday Warmth, Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies.