Anne of the Golden Heart Trailer

Anne of the Golden Heart Trailer (1914)

22 January 1914 Drama 11 mins

Upon the death of his wife, George Blake, an attorney, leaves the east. He first places his pretty young daughter, Lucy, in a convent. After traveling for a few years from place to place, in an endeavor to find some location which he might be happy in, he settles in Lariat Hollow, a mining town. He soon falls in love with a woman of the dance hall named Anne. This incites the jealousy of Larkin, the political boss of the town. To break George Blake, Larkin nominates him for mayor, purposing to have him defeated. Anne suspects the plot and tries to influence Blake to refuse the nomination. But Blake has given his word to enter the contest and goes in to win. Blake's daughter writes to her father that she wishes to remain in the convent and become a nun. The father gives his consent. Now with every eastern tie severed, he asks Anne to marry him. She accepts, but says they will wait until after the election.

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Cast

Anne Schaefer

as Anne Blake

William Desmond Taylor

as George Blake

Otto Lederer

as Larkin

Bebe Daniels

as Lucy Blake - the Daughter

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 22 January 1914

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