Unknown 274 Trailer

Unknown 274 Trailer (1917)

"A Smile-A Laugh-A Thrill THE SUNSHINE MAID HERE AGAIN" 16 December 1917 50 mins

The arrest in America of a foreigner for evading military service in his native land results in his daughter becoming "No. 274" in an orphanage. She is later adopted by a couple who plan to sell her into matrimonial slavery, but she wins the love of a rich young man, who marries her. Later she is reunited with her father through playing a violin, to which she has clung through all her misadventures.

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Cast

June Caprice

as Dora Belton

Kittens Reichert

as Young Dora Belton

Florence Ashbrooke

as Miss Stegal

Richard Neill

as Pete Davis

Inez Marcel

as Her Assistant

Crew

Adrian Johnson

Adrian Johnson Scenario Writer

Ollie Leach

Ollie Leach Cinematography

International Releases Dates

United States 16 December 1917

Production Companies

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