The Lass Who Couldn't Forget (1911)
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- Drama, Short
- 29 Mar 1911 (USA)
- Short
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Gene Gauntier | ... |
The Fishermaiden
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J.J. Clark | ... |
A Young Fisherman
(as Jack J. Clark)
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Directed by
Sidney Olcott |
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- General Film Company (1911) (United States) (theatrical)
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Alix, a young fisherman, is loved by Meg, a fisher lass. Geraldine Hartle, a city girl, engaged Alix as a boatman. The brilliant city girl rather dazzles Alix and his love for Meg cools. After a few weeks of bliss he finds that Geraldine has been fooling him and he determines to go away in an effort to forget the deception that has been practiced upon him. Several years elapse. In the meantime Alix has become Captain of his own ship, Notwithstanding prosperity, his thoughts turn back and he realizes his genuine love for his little sweetheart Meg. Returning to his old home he finds the little fisher lass is still true to the lad she couldn't forget and learns that "True hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman blood." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis |
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