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A Gentleman from Mississippi

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The play's setting is Washington, D.C., where corrupt Senators are attempting to profit off a planned naval base in Mississippi. William Langdon (played by Wise), the junior senator from Mississippi, decides to fight the scheme, assisted by his private secretary Bud Haines (played by Fairbanks).
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It was adapted into a novel based on the play's success, and the play traveled widely after closing on Broadway, where actor
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was also in the cast. A plan to make another film based on the play in 1936 was never completed.
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The play was also made into a silent film in 1914, where Wise reprised his role, and a young
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saw the play shortly before its Broadway debut at a Washington warm-up performance at the
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returned from the stage after a long break to take over for Wise.
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The Villainous Stage: Crime Plays on Broadway and in the West End
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Receiving positive reviews from the critics, it was produced by
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New Plays: "A Gentleman from Mississippi" is Well Worth Meeting
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1908 play by Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wise and 1914 film
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Harrison and Rhodes also collaborated on a second play,
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Index


Lola May
Thomas A. Wise
Douglas Fairbanks
Thomas A. Wise
Bijou Theatre
Thomas A. Wise
Bijou Theatre
New Amsterdam Theatre
Douglas Fairbanks
William A. Brady
Joseph R. Grismer
Theodore Roosevelt
National Theatre
William Howard Taft
Burr McIntosh
Evelyn Brent
An Old New Yorker
Thomas A. Wise
Hal De Forrest
Douglas Fairbanks
Lola May
A New Political Play
The New York Times
The Villainous Stage: Crime Plays on Broadway and in the West End
"Tom" Wise on the Business of Being Funny
New Plays: "A Gentleman from Mississippi" is Well Worth Meeting
BIJOU. "A Gentleman from Mississippi"

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