Sharps and Chaps (1912)
Professor De Risque, anxious to escape for a time the too solicitous attention of Madame De Risque, arrives at Roaring Gulch and, noting that the town numbers some very pretty girls amongst its population, he hangs out his shingle announcing the fact that he teaches the piano and violin. The professor is charming and the young ladies are impressionable, they readily desert the constant cowboys for the professor. The cowboys get their heads together and plan a counter-move.
Director: Al Christie
Genre: Comedy, Western
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: November 8, 1912
Cast
- William A. Carroll - Prof. De Risque
- Eddie Lyons - Lyle Jones
- Lee Moran - Mark Briarly
- Donald MacDonald - Bill Shark
- Louise Glaum - Louise Canby
- Margaret Manners - Margaret Wiley
- Dolly Larkin - Mlle. Dulcie
- Sylvia Ashton - Mrs. De Risque
- Gertrude Claire - Landlady
Production: Nestor Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Al Christie
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sharps and Chaps about?
- Professor De Risque, anxious to escape for a time the too solicitous attention of Madame De Risque, arrives at Roaring Gulch and, noting that the town numbers some very pretty girls amongst its population, he hangs out his shingle announcing the fact that he teaches the piano and violin. The professor is charming and the young ladies are impressionable, they readily desert the constant cowboys for the professor. The cowboys get their heads together and plan a counter-move.
- Who directed Sharps and Chaps?
- Sharps and Chaps was directed by Al Christie.
- Who stars in Sharps and Chaps?
- Sharps and Chaps stars William A. Carroll, Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran, Donald MacDonald, Louise Glaum, Margaret Manners.
- How long is Sharps and Chaps?
- Sharps and Chaps has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Sharps and Chaps?
- Sharps and Chaps is a Comedy, Western film.
- Where was Sharps and Chaps produced?
- Sharps and Chaps was produced in United States of America.