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Ethel Clayton | ... |
Margaret Harvey
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Charles Meredith | ... |
Dr. Robert Harvey
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Mary Jane Irving | ... |
Doris Harvey
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Anna Lehr | ... |
Lola Forbes
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Walter McGrail | ... |
Courtney Webster
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Adele Farrington | ... |
Mrs. Mason
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Paul Powell |
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Eugène Brieux | ... | (play "Le Berceau, comédie en trois actes") |
Olga Printzlau | ... | (scenario) |
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Harold Rosson | ... | (as Hal Rosson) |
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Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
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Dr. Robert Harvey, under the stress of financial difficulties, yields to the charms of Lola Forbes, who becomes enamored of him when he calls to attend her. Because he has neglected his wife, Margaret, and his daughter, rumors link Robert's name with Lola, and he soon obtains a divorce from Margaret and marries her, while Margaret consents to marry Webster, one of her former admirers. The child, Doris, who spends a half year with each parent, is resented by Webster, and Lola clearly prefers her Pekinese. When Lola beats the child and she is stricken with a serious illness, Harvey takes her to her mother; and realizing their mistakes, the couple are reunited. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | Every spectator with a spark of sentiment or sympathy will be conquered by this excellent little story of a child, and will leave the theatre feeling a deeper appreciation of his or her own home. (Print Ad- Middlesboro Daily News, ((Middlesboro, Ky.)) 2 October 1922) See more » |
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