Fellow Voyagers (1913)

Fellow Voyagers (1913) poster

Miss Marbury comes on deck and looks haughtily at Mrs. Cray, an attractive young widow, half suspecting that she has her steamer chair. When she finds that she is mistaken, she ties a large red ribbon upon her own chair, which is situated between Mrs. Gray on her left and Mr. Martin, on her right. Miss Marbury is quite annoyed when little Dolores and Helen, Mrs. Gray's two playful children, come to settle a dispute over the ownership of a tennis ball. Tom Blake stops to greet Mrs. Gray and plays with the children, making them forget their animosity.

Director: Maurice Costello, Eugene Mullin
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 7 min
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Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Maurice Costello, Eugene Mullin
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fellow Voyagers about?
Miss Marbury comes on deck and looks haughtily at Mrs. Cray, an attractive young widow, half suspecting that she has her steamer chair. When she finds that she is mistaken, she ties a large red ribbon upon her own chair, which is situated between Mrs. Gray on her left and Mr. Martin, on her right. Miss Marbury is quite annoyed when little Dolores and Helen, Mrs. Gray's two playful children, come to settle a dispute over the ownership of a tennis ball. Tom Blake stops to greet Mrs. Gray and plays with the children, making them forget their animosity.
Who directed Fellow Voyagers?
Fellow Voyagers was directed by Maurice Costello, Eugene Mullin.
Who stars in Fellow Voyagers?
Fellow Voyagers stars Maurice Costello, Clara Kimball Young, Helene Costello, Dolores Costello.
How long is Fellow Voyagers?
Fellow Voyagers has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
What genre is Fellow Voyagers?
Fellow Voyagers is a Comedy film.
Where was Fellow Voyagers produced?
Fellow Voyagers was produced in United States of America.