3.75
11 min
At the Italian boarding house the male boarders were all smitten with the charms of Minnie, the landlady's pretty daughter, but she was of a poetic turn of mind and her soul soared above plebeianism and her aspirations were romantic. Most persistent among her suitors was Grigo, a coarse Sicilian, whose advances were odiously repulsive. The arrival at the boarding house from the old country of Giuseppe Cassella, the violinist, filled the void in her yearning heart. Romantic, poetic and a talented musician, Giuseppe was indeed a desirable husband for Minnie.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Marion Leonard | Minnie, the Daughter | Unowned | |
David Miles | Father | Unowned | |
Charles Inslee | Grigo, the Suitor | Unowned | |
Barry O'Moore | Giuseppe Cassella | Unowned | |
Anita Hendrie | Mother | Unowned | |
Dorothy West | Minnie's Friend / Dinner Guest | Unowned | |
Linda Arvidson | Unowned | ||
Clara T. Bracy | Unowned | ||
Kate Bruce | Unowned | ||
George Gebhardt | Dinner Guest | Unowned | |
Charles Gorman | Unowned | ||
D.W. Griffith | Unowned | ||
Robert Harron | On Street | Unowned | |
Arthur V. Johnson | Policeman | Unowned | |
James Kirkwood | Unowned | ||
Florence Lawrence | Girl at Wedding | Unowned | |
John R. Cumpson | Dinner Guest | Unowned | |
Charles Hill Mailes | Unowned | ||
Herbert Prior | Priest | Unowned | |
Mack Sennett | Policeman / Dinner Guest | Unowned | |
Harry Solter | Man on Street | Unowned |