Miss Dulcie from Dixie Trailer

Miss Dulcie from Dixie Trailer (1919)

24 March 1919 Drama 50 mins

To receive the $5,000 promised in her Uncle Stephen's will, Dulcie Culpepper must live with her Uncle John in New York for six months so that her father, a Confederate colonel, will be reconciled with his brother whose marriage to a Northern woman long ago caused a breach.

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Cast

Gladys Leslie

as Dulcie Culpepper

Charles Kent

as Colonel Culpepper

James Morrison

as Orrin Castleton

Arthur Donaldson

as Uncle John

International Releases Dates

United States 24 March 1919

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