Michael O'Halloran Trailer

Michael O'Halloran Trailer (1923)

"The Tenderest Story Ever Written. A Great Drama of a Wonderful Love that You Will Like, Will Talk About and Always Remembered." 10 June 1923 Drama 75 mins

Orphan newsboy Michael O'Halloran "adopts" Peaches, a little crippled girl, when her grandmother's death leaves her alone in the world. A chance acquaintance with lawyer Douglas Bruce draws Michael into contact with the Hardings, a farm couple, who bring Michael and Peaches to the country. Wholesome food and good fresh air give Peaches the strength to walk. Also friends of Douglas Bruce are the James Minturns, a wealthy young couple whose marriage breaks up over Nellie Minturn's neglect of their children for a society life. Nellie eventually realizes her error, devotes herself to hospital work, and is reunited with James while bird-calling in the woods.

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Cast

True Eames Boardman

as Michael O'Halloran

Irene Rich

as Nellie Minturn

Charles Clary

as James Minturn

Claire McDowell

as Nancy Harding

Charles Hill Mailes

as Peter Harding

Josie Sedgwick

as Leslie Winton

William Boyd

as Douglas Bruce

Ethel Irving

as Peaches

Crew

Gene Stratton-Porter

Gene Stratton-Porter Original Story

Gene Stratton-Porter

Gene Stratton-Porter Supervisor of Production Resources

Jeanette Porter Meehan

Jeanette Porter Meehan Assistant Director

Tenny Wright

Tenny Wright Production Manager

Floyd Jackman

Floyd Jackman Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 10 June 1923

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