The Blacksmith's Bride (1909)
La fiancée du forgeron (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Short, Drama
- 09 Mar 1909 (USA)
- Short
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Directed by
Louis Feuillade |
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- Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont (1908) (France) (theatrical)
- Kleine Optical Company (1909) (United States) (theatrical)
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A young girl forced to leave her home is taken in by a neighbor and the two become fast friends. The ingratitude of mankind is soon apparent, and the new friend seeks to and succeeds in diverting the love of her benefactress's fiancé, a stalwart young blacksmith. Fate, however, intervenes, and shortly after an accident at the shop causes the smith to lose his life. The young woman, now a mother, deserts her child and leaves for parts unknown. The little infant is found and cared for by the former sweetheart of its father. As a Sequel, we see the little child in company with its foster mother wend their way to the cemetery to decorate the grave of the parent. Written by Gaumont advertisement |
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Trivia | Released in the US as a split reel along with The Postal Clerk (1909). See more » |