A Study in Tramps
Originally released in 1915. A Study in Tramps is a feature film. directed by Lee Beggs.
Starring Billy Quirk and Constance Talmadge
Synopsis
Because of a family feud, Bobby Scrawn's love for Mary Stretch seems hopeless, particularly after the young man has been spanked with a fence picket wielded by the sturdy arm of Pa Stretch. A few days later Mrs. Stretch gives a preliminary talk on tramps and how they can be saved. She announces the subject will be continued at her home on the following Thursday. Mary gets a startling idea and tells Bobby of it. Thursday arrives and twenty or more women are listening to Mrs. Stretch talk on hobos, when "Hungry Hank," a tough-looking and ragged tramp, applies at the kitchen door for a "hand-out."
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Study in Tramps about?
Because of a family feud, Bobby Scrawn's love for Mary Stretch seems hopeless, particularly after the young man has been spanked with a fence picket wielded by the sturdy arm of Pa Stretch. A few d...
Who directed A Study in Tramps?
A Study in Tramps was directed by Lee Beggs.
When was A Study in Tramps released?
A Study in Tramps was released on March 10, 1915 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Study in Tramps?
The main cast of A Study in Tramps includes Billy Quirk, Constance Talmadge.