A Fortune in a Teacup

A Fortune in a Teacup

Comedy | Sept. 14, 1912

Tea is served during an afternoon visit of Sybil with her friend Mabel Brown. Sybil begs Mabel to tell her fortune from the tea leaves in her cup. Walter, Mabel's older brother, is in love with Sybil. Mabel complies, and at the same time puts in a good word for Walter. She tells Sybil that she will cross the water, come into possession of a fortune and marry a man with a title. This is the way her fortune came true: Mabel's little brother hides his little clay pig bank with its savings at the foot of a tree on the opposite side of a brook in a nearby wood.

A Fortune in a Teacup

Comedy | Sept. 14, 1912

A Fortune in a Teacup
Tea is served during an afternoon visit of Sybil with her friend Mabel Brown. Sybil begs Mabel to tell her fortune from the tea leaves in her cup. Walter, Mabel's older brother, is in love with Sybil. Mabel complies, and at the same time puts in a good word for Walter. She tells Sybil that she will cross the water, come into possession of a fortune and marry a man with a title. This is the way her fortune came true: Mabel's little brother hides his little clay pig bank with its savings at the foot of a tree on the opposite side of a brook in a nearby wood.
Producers Vitagraph Company of America
Original title A Fortune in a Teacup
Directors Albert W. Hale
Writers G.B. Winst

Cast

Rosemary Theby

as Sybil

Earle Williams

as Walter Brown, a Young Politician

Norma Talmadge

as Mabel Brown - Walter's Sister