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Réalisé par Travers ValeOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
RomanceActeurs Alice Brady,
John Bowers,
Kate Lester,
Frank Mayo,
George MacQuarrieNote51%
As described in a film magazine, Betsy Griscome (Brady), against the wishes of her Quaker parents, keeps a tryst with a British officer, Clarence Vernon (Mayo), who promises to marry her upon his return. Clarissa (Cook), her sister, falls in love and marries Joseph Ashburn (Bowers), a trader. Suspecting Vernon of duplicity, Joseph and Vernon fight a duel and Vernon is struck down. A year later Betsy marries John Ross (Kennard), and upon his death she operates a little shop for a living. Here she shields her sister, who was driven from home when she could not produce her marriage certificate. Betsy is commissioned by General Washington (MacQuarrie) to make the first American flag and later is accused of harboring a spy - in reality, her sister's husband. The film ends happily when all relations are explained., 19minutes
Réalisé par D. W. GriffithOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Guerre,
HistoriqueThèmes PolitiqueActeurs Charles West,
Blanche Sweet,
Charles Hill Mailes,
Robert Harron,
Donald Crisp,
Spottiswoode AitkenNote57%
Des soldats de l’Union partent au combat entourés de la foule applaudissant. Après la perte de la bataille, un soldat s’enfuit, allant se cacher dans la maison de sa fiancée. Rongé par la honte de sa lâcheté, il trouve le courage de traverser les lignes ennemies afin d’aider ses camarades prisonniers., 17minutes
Réalisé par D. W. GriffithOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Mary Pickford,
W. Chrystie Miller,
Charles Hill Mailes,
Claire McDowell,
Jack Pickford,
Elmer BoothNote64%
Just before she dies, an elderly married woman stashes the horde of money she's secretly accumulated beneath the false bottom of an old shipping trunk. After her death, her husband, believing himself penniless, has to leave their old home and move in with his son's family, where he's treated with no respect or consideration. Also on the scene is a newly hired kindly young housekeeper (Mary Pickford); she and the old gentleman become close friends and eventually run away together (taking the old shipping trunk with them).