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Caste (1913)

"A classic among comedies, telling of the serio-comic events brought about by the marriage of a ballet dancer, with a drunken sot of a father, into one of England's most aristocratic families. a wonderful character study, with many hearty laughs."

0.019130h 22mEN
Drama

Directed by C.J. Williams

Rating

0.0/10

Runtime

0h 22m

Language

EN

Release

September 12, 1913

Director

C.J. Williams

Overview

Eccles, a profligate old drunkard, is the father of two beautiful girls, Esther and Polly. George D'Alroy, a young officer in the British Army who is infatuated with Esther, brings his friend, Captain Hawtree, to call. The captain is greatly taken with the lively Polly, who makes him carry the teake...

Top Cast

Richard TuckerBigelow CooperBarry O'MooreMabel TrunnelleGertrude McCoyWilliam West

Cast

Richard Tucker

Richard Tucker

The Honorable George D'Alroy

Bigelow Cooper

Bigelow Cooper

Captain Hawtree

Barry O'Moore

Barry O'Moore

Sam Gerridge

Mabel Trunnelle

Mabel Trunnelle

Polly Eccles

Gertrude McCoy

Gertrude McCoy

Esther Eccles

William West

William West

Eccles

Ida Williams

Ida Williams

Marquise De St. Maur

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Caste (1913), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

Eccles, a profligate old drunkard, is the father of two beautiful girls, Esther and Polly. George D'Alroy, a young officer in the British Army who is infatuated with Esther, brings his friend, Captain Hawtree, to call. The captain is greatly taken with the lively Polly, who makes him carry the teakettle about and generally dance attendance on her to the emphatic disgust of Sam Garridge, an ardent suitor for Polly's hand. Meanwhile Esther shows George a letter from an impresario offering her an engagement on the stage. The offer seems a veritable godsend to the girl, but she changes her mind when George asks her to be his wife instead. A few months after they are married, George receives the unpleasant news that he must sail for India with his regiment. Owing to her ultra-aristocratic ideas, George has not dared to tell his mother, the Marchioness D'Alroy, that he has married a girl of common origin, and he is in a quandary as to what provision he should make for Esther.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Caste. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

The ending explained below clarifies the character motivations and the symbolic meaning of the final scenes that might have left some viewers puzzled.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals. If you are looking for an <strong>OTT release</strong> or want to experience the <strong>full story</strong>, this is a must-watch.

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