The Little Dutch Girl Trailer

The Little Dutch Girl Trailer (1915)

"Founded on Ouida's Novel of Compelling Charm, "Two Little Wooden Shoes."" 23 August 1915 Drama 50 mins

The old gardener, attracted by the ducks' antics, goes to the lake to find a basket with a baby in it. He becomes her guardian but passes away when she is fourteen, leaving her the house and garden. Beloved by the woodsman Jean, one day Lionel, a famous painter, approaches her to be his model, and she accepts. Eventually she finds herself torn between the two men.

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Cast

Vivian Martin

as Little Dutch - 'Bebie'

John Bowers

as Lionel

Julia Stuart

as Mother Kranz

William J. Gross

as The Old Gardener

Crew

Ouida

Ouida Novel

International Titles

沼の神秘 Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 23 August 1915

Production Companies

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