She Never Knew Trailer

She Never Knew Trailer (1912)

02 April 1912 Drama 13 mins

Left with the care of his little grandchild through the death of his daughter, old Mr. Blinn tries in every way to give her the cure and attention which she needs.

Watch the official She Never Knew 1912 trailer in HD below.

Watch Full Movies Online

Sorry, we can't find the movie trailer you're looking for.

Either a trailer for this movie has not been released yet, or it was removed following a request from the copyright holder.

Find more trailers

Cast

Charles Kent

as Mr. Blinn - an Old Man

Dolores Costello

as Mr. Blinn's Granddaughter

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 02 April 1912

Production Companies

Similar Trailers

If you liked the She Never Knew trailer, you may like these ones:

The Claw Trailer (1918)

10 June 1918

Clara Kimball Young stars as Mary Saurin, a British gentlewoman who journeys to South Africa to visit her district-commissioner brother Dick (Henry Woodward).

Metropolis Trailer (1927)

10 January 1927

In a futuristic city sharply divided between the rich and the poor, the son of the city's mastermind meets a prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.

Temptation Trailer (1915)

15 December 1915

Opera singer Renee Dupree is in love with struggling composer Julian who falls very seriously ill. She goes to impresario Mueller for the money Julian needs but is saved from sacrificing her virtue when a jealous lover kills Mueller.

Over the Hill to the Poorhouse Trailer (1920)

17 September 1920

The mother of a large family is abandoned by her children and faces consignment to the poorhouse. But one of her offspring, the one no one had faith in, returns to rescue her.

Battleship Potemkin Trailer (1925)

24 December 1925

A dramatized account of a great Russian naval mutiny and a resultant public demonstration, showing support, which brought on a police massacre.

October (Ten Days that Shook the World) Trailer (1928)

11 May 1928

Sergei M. Eisenstein's docu-drama about the 1917 October Revolution in Russia. Made ten years after the events and edited in Eisenstein's 'Soviet Montage' style, it re-enacts in celebratory terms several key scenes from the revolution.

The Passion of Joan of Arc Trailer (1928)

21 April 1928

A classic of the silent age, this film tells the story of the doomed but ultimately canonized 15th-century teenage warrior.

The Phantom of the Opera Trailer (1925)

29 June 1925

The deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House causes murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star.

Pandora's Box Trailer (1929)

30 January 1929

The rise and inevitable fall of an amoral but naive young woman whose insouciant eroticism inspires lust and violence in those around her.

Show Boat Trailer (1929)

27 July 1929

This film sticks very closely to the Edna Ferber novel, rather than the musical based on the novel. There are only two major changes from Ferber's book : *Julie in this version is a white woman, not a racially mixed one; therefore she and her husband are not unlawfully married.

Nanook of the North Trailer (1922)

11 June 1922

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northern Quebec region.

Long Live the King Trailer (1923)

26 November 1923

A young crown prince, wishing to be just an ordinary boy, runs away with his friend. The king dies, and when the prince does not appear, the people begin to rise in revolution.

Popular movie trailers from 1912

These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1912:

Alkali Ike's Bride Trailer (1912)

07 May 1912

Alkali is considered the ranch seamstress by the boys on Hard-Up, and consequently has to sew buttons on coats and do other sewing stunts that finally wear on his nerves and decide him on the matrimony thing.

The Heart of Esmeralda Trailer (1912)

13 August 1912

Esmeralda Foster, an attractive girl, is very much impressed with Duncan Miller, a crafty country swain, who makes love to Esmeralda because of her father's wealth.

The Outcast Trailer (1912)

08 June 1912

The prologue shows the life of a trapper, living in the solitude of the forest. He digs a bear trap, which is covered with boughs and grass.

Help! Help! Trailer (1912)

10 April 1912

A send-up of Griffith's THE LONELY VILLA and other movies of that sort, such as THE GIRLS AND DADDY, THE LONEDALE OPERATOR and many others, as the heroine, thinking that burglars are trying to break into her home phones her husband at the office, who rushes home.

Stenographer Wanted Trailer (1912)

26 February 1912

Two businessmen need to hire a stenographer, but their wives get suspicious when they notice a parade of beautiful young women entering and leaving their husbands' office.

Stolen Glory Trailer (1912)

14 October 1912

Veteran Warner and old gardener Burns vie for the hand of Widow Simpson, and the gardener steals the former's uniform and joins in the ranks of a parade, pursued by his rival.

The Girl of the Grove Trailer (1912)

04 April 1912

The girl was young, pretty, and also a good businesswoman; When her father died she took up the reins of management and ran an orange grove with successful results.

Jehova Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912

An Orthodox rabbi deals with personal tragedies and an increasingly secular world.

Two Daughters of Eve Trailer (1912)

19 September 1912

Calumny is one of the most despicable crimes against our neighbor, and while the wife in this story acted conventionally, she nevertheless maligned the other woman simply because of her profession, an actress.

The Preacher and the Gossips Trailer (1912)

16 March 1912

The Rev. Frank Speakman has been to a rural congregation, and is entertained by the members. He is considered a fine catch matrimonially and the ladies set their caps for him.

Tanz der Flaschen (Kupferberg Gold) Trailer (1912)

02 January 1912

Kupferberg ad by Pinschewer.

Sekt-Zauber Trailer (1912)

02 January 1912

Kupferberg ad by Pinschewer.

Comments

Have you watched She Never Knew yet? What did you think about it?