3
12 min
"A pathetic story of mother's grief. No more intense emotion can be imagined than a mother's grief for her dead child. and this Biograph subject beautifully portrays a story of maternal bereavement. It also shows the seemingly cruel workings of fate in taking from the earth the happy, well-cared for child while leaving the poor, ragged orphan to be starved and beaten by a couple of merciless wretches, into whose hands she has fallen." --Moving Picture World, Vol. 4, No. 1 (January 2nd, 1909).
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Arthur V. Johnson | John Murray | Unowned |
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Florence Lawrence | Mrs. John Murray | Unowned |
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Marion Leonard | Sicilian Woman | Unowned |
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Charles Inslee | Sicilian Woman's Accomplice | Unowned |
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Harry Solter | Doctor | Unowned |
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Linda Arvidson | Nurse | Unowned |
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Kate Bruce | Unowned | |
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Adele DeGarde | Child | Unowned |
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Gladys Egan | Child | Unowned |
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George Gebhardt | Man at Stage Door | Unowned |
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Jeanie Macpherson | First Couple | Unowned |
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Gertrude Robinson | Girl on Street | Unowned |
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Mack Sennett | Cop / Man in second couple | Unowned |
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Dorothy West | Second Couple | Unowned |