
The Hope Chest (1918)
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- Passed
- 50min
- Comedy, Drama
- 29 Dec 1918 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast
Dorothy Gish | ... |
Sheila Moore
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George Fawcett | ... |
Lew Moore
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Richard Barthelmess | ... |
Tom Ballantyne
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Sam De Grasse | ... |
Ballantyne, Sr.
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Kate Toncray | ... |
Mrs. Ballantyne
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Carol Dempster | ... |
Ethel Hoyt
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Bertram Grassby | ... |
Stoughton Lounsbury
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Directed by
Elmer Clifton |
Written by
Mark Lee Luther | ... | (novel) |
M.M. Stearns | ... | (scenario) |
Cinematography by
Lee Garmes | ||
John W. Leezer | ... | (as John Leezer) |
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- Paramount Pictures (1918) (United States) (theatrical) (as Famous Players-Lasky Corporation)
- Comptoir Ciné-Location Gaumont (1922) (France) (theatrical)
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Daughter of impoverished vaudeville actor Lew Moore, Sheila ( Dorothy Gish ) works as a waitress in a chocolate manufacturer's candy shop, where she delights the customers with her tomboyish antics. Tom Ballantyne ( Richard Barthelmess ), the proprietor's son realizes that Sheila is excessively fond of dancing, asks her out without the benefit of a proper introduction, and she indignantly refuses. Soon afterwards, however, the two fall in love and secretly marry. Sheila's father insists that Tom's parents be informed, but when the young groom breaks the news, they react with such anger that Tom leaves home. Meanwhile, Sheila remains with the Ballantynes as their ward on the condition that she keep her marriage and her lineage a secret. One evening, Sheila decides to visit her father's theater but is discovered there by the Ballantynes. Infuriated, she vents her anger at the snobbish family and returns home with her father, but Tom follows her, and in the end, all of the parties are reconciled. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | The story of a poor girl who married the son of a millionaire and made a man of him. (Print Ad- Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 5 November 1919) See more » |
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