The 1904 farce by Richard Harding Davis, produced by Charles Frohman, opened on 4 April and ran for 64 performances at the Criterion Theatre. William Collier played an American playboy caught in a mistaken identity quandary in a revolution-prone Latin country. John Barrymore's performance as a cocktail-swilling telegraph operator won special notice.
The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater. James Fisher.