The Butterfly Trailer

The Butterfly Trailer (1914)

27 October 1914 Drama 20 mins

A father tries to keep his son from marrying a poor actress. She eventually becomes a famous and wealthy leading lady, and is reunited with the son.

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United States 27 October 1914

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