The Ambition of the Baron
(1914) United States of America
B&W : Two reels
Directed by (unknown)
Cast: Francis X. Bushman, [Count Jean de Lugnan], Beverly Bayne [Annetta von Tollen], Thomas Commerford, Lester Cuneo, Joseph B. Totten (Joseph Byron Totten), Betty Browne (Betty Brown), Helen Dunbar, Richard Travers, Gerda Holmes, Gloria Swanson
Essanay Film Manufacturing Company production; distributed by The General Film Company, Incorporated. / Released 29 January 1915. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Swanson was a bit player in this film.
Drama.
Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? Baron von Tollen, a master hand at politics and intrigue, wishes to control Leutala, a small continental country. He picks the Count Jean de Lugnan as the man he wishes to make the king. In order to get him interested, the Baron has his beautiful daughter, Annetta, flee past the Count one night in a cab. She looks out of the window and drops a note reading, “Follow me and save me.” The Count is ever ready to risk his life to rescue beauty in distress, so follows in another cab to a country estate just outside of London. He scales the wall and finds the girl, climbs back over the wall and takes her to her home. The Baron pretends to be overjoyed at her return and invites the Count to dinner. The Count falls in love with the daughter and finally asks for her hand. The Baron consents on condition that the Count enter his plot to start a revolution in Leutala and to become king when the country is captured. The Count is willing. They all go to the country, where Captain Tanner, a former military man, has preceded them, to stir up the revolution. Captain Tanner also is in love with Annetta and asks the Baron for her hand. The Baron is enraged and says she is promised to the Count. Tanner then goes to the Count and threatens to expose the plot unless the Count gives up Annetta. The Count draws and they fight a fierce battle in a darkened room. Tanner is worsted and escapes. The Captain rushes to inform the authorities, but is arrested. He is executed as a revolutionist and the plot is exposed. The Baron’s party flee to his private yacht and escape. Annetta confesses her part in the plot to the Count, but tells him that she really has fallen in love with him. He readily forgives her. While the Baron’s ambition is blasted, he is reconciled by the fact that the Count and his daughter are really in love.
Survival status: (unknown)
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Listing updated: 26 December 2024.
References: Quirk-Swanson p. 17 : Website-IMDb.
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