The Narrow Path Trailer

The Narrow Path Trailer (1916)

03 September 1916 Drama 50 mins

Bessie Allen, a girl of the slums, dances in the streets of the Lower East Side of New York to the delight of the crowds. She becomes an orphan when her father, in a drunken stupor, kills her mother, and then himself. Bessie is knocked down by the car of Mrs. Latham, a society matron, who takes an interest in the girl and procures her a job as a dress model.

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Cast

Violet Mersereau

as Bessie Allen

Mary Alden

as Shirley Martin

Leonora von Ottinger

as Bessie's mother

William Welsh

as Bessie's father

Joseph W. Girard

as John Martin

Nellie Slattery

as Helen Bentley

Tony Merlo

as Joseph Abrams

Clara Beyers

as Mrs. Latham

Crew

Lewis Ostland

Lewis Ostland Cinematography

International Titles

The Danger Path Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 September 1916

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