Twin Brothers 115 years old

Two boys, twins, leave the old homestead to seek their fortune in the world. They go divergent roads, and are soon widely separated one from the other, but they grow lonesome and try to find each other's whereabouts, without success. We lose sight of Bill and Dick is seen up against it good and hard. For him the future looks like a chalk ring on a blackboard, until he happens to saunter along the Bowery, where the manager of a dime museum offers him a job to play the gorilla. It looks good so he accepts. It is pretty sort until the astute impresario decides to pull off an innovation: that is, a gorilla and lion in the same cage. Of course Dick objects most strenuously to this arrangement, but his objections are quailed with a treacherous looking run, so he is forced to share the same menagerie hallroom with the lion.

Credits

Twin Brothers Cast

Name Character
Mack Sennett He was 29, 80 years old when he died
Arthur V. Johnson He was 33, 39 years old when he died
Owen Moore He was 22, 52 years old when he died

Twin Brothers Crew

Name Department
D.W. Griffith as Director. He was 34 (73) years old when He died Directing
Twin Brothers (115 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, April 25, 1909
  • Runtime: 5 minutes