My Cousin is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Edward José and written by Margaret Turnbull.
The film stars Enrico Caruso, Henry Leone, Carolina White, Joseph Riccardi, A.G. Corbelle, and Bruno Zirato.
[1][2][3] As described in a film magazine,[4] Tommasso Longo (Caruso), a poor artist making his living modeling plaster casts, proudly boasts that he is a cousin of Caroli (also Caruso), the great tenor, whom he greatly resembles.
Determined to square himself in the eyes of his sweetheart, he goes to the apartment of the great tenor but is politely sent home.
Ludovico (Bray), an errand boy in Tommasso's studio, goes to Caroli and reveals the truth to him.