Me and Me Moke
1916 British film
- Edna Flugrath
- Gerald Ames
- Hubert Willis
Production
company
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London Film Company
- Jury Films
- Universal Pictures (US)
Release date
- February 1916 (1916-02)
English intertitles
Me and Me Moke is a 1916 British silent comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Edna Flugrath, Gerald Ames and Hubert Willis.[1] The screenplay concerns a young man from a wealthy background who takes a job working as a porter at the fruit and vegetable market in Covent Garden.
Cast
- Edna Flugrath as Kitty Kingsland
- Gerald Ames as Harry Masterman
- Hubert Willis as Labby
- Sydney Fairbrother as Mammy
- Lewis Gilbert as Flash Hawkins
- Douglas Munro as James Hilliard
- Gwynne Herbert as Mrs. Kingsland
References
- ^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | ME AND ME MOKE (1916)". Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2011.
External links
- Me and Me Moke at IMDb
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Films directed by Harold M. Shaw
- The Land Beyond the Sunset (1912)
- The House of Temperley (1913)
- Trilby (1914)
- The Bosun's Mate (1914)
- The Ring and the Rajah (1914)
- Lawyer Quince (1914)
- Her Children (1914)
- Duty (1914)
- Liberty Hall (1914)
- Beauty and the Barge (1914)
- Branscombe's Pal (1914)
- The Victoria Cross (1914)
- The Third Generation (1915)
- The Heart of Sister Ann (1915)
- The Ashes of Revenge (1915)
- Mr. Lyndon at Liberty (1915)
- The Incomparable Mistress Bellairs (1915)
- Liberty Hall (1915)
- Brother Officers (1915)
- The Heart of a Child (1915)
- The Derby Winner (1915)
- The Firm of Girdlestone (1915)
- De Voortrekkers (1916)
- Me and Me Moke (1916)
- The Last Challenge (1916)
- Die Rose von Rhodesia (1918)
- True Tilda (1920)
- The Pursuit of Pamela (1920)
- The Land of Mystery (1920)
- London Pride (1920)
- The Woman of His Dream (1921)
- Kipps (1921)
- General John Regan (1921)
- A Dear Fool (1921)
- False Evidence (1922)
- The Wheels of Chance (1922)
- Rouged Lips (1923)
- Held to Answer (1923)
- A Fool's Awakening (1924)
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