A Daughter of the Poor Trailer

A Daughter of the Poor Trailer (1917)

17 March 1917 Drama, Comedy 50 mins

A young girl, Rose Eastmen lives with her lazy Uncle, who works as a janitor in a publishing house. Lacking education, both Rose and her Uncle are susceptible to the socialist ideas of writer Rudolph Creig. One day Rose encounters Jack Steven's the wealthy son of the publishing house, working on his car. She believes he is a common laborer, and begins seeing him. Through her exposure to Jack, Rose begins to realize the rich are not such an abominable people. Rudolph has also reached this conclusion after learning Steven's has published his book. Now with a hefty royalty check and success, Rudolph is able to marry Rose.

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Cast

Bessie Love

as Rose Eastman

Carmel Myers

as Hazel Fleming

Max Davidson

as Joe Eastman

George Beranger

as Rudolph Creig

Carl Stockdale

as James Stevens

Roy Stewart

as Jack Stevens

Mae Giraci

as Lola (as Tina Rossi)

Crew

Philip R. Du Bois

Philip R. Du Bois Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 17 March 1917

Production Companies

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