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The Little Orphan (1917)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 50M

Director : Jack Conway
Writer : Elliott J. Clawson, Bess Meredyth

Synopsis

Three bachelor buddies, David Clark (Jack Conway), Dick Porter (Richard LeReno), and Jerry Mathers (George Webb) adopt three Belgian children who have been orphaned by the war. David winds up with Rene Lescere (Ella Hall), who -- much to his dismay -- comes with a pet goat and chicken. But Rene comes to love her foster father and vice versa. In fact, she's determined to find him a wife who will also serve as a foster mom for her.

Actors

Ella Hall
Ella Hall
Rene Lescere
Jack Conway
Jack Conway
David Clark
Gertrude Astor
Gertrude Astor
Emmeline Warren
Gretchen Lederer
Gretchen Lederer
Mrs. Billy Hardwick
Dick La Reno
Dick La Reno
Dick Porter
George Webb
George Webb
Jerry Mathers
George Hupp
George Hupp
Henri Pelour
Chandler House
Chandler House
Jean Bourget, as a child
Ernest Shields
Ernest Shields
Jean Bourget (as Ernie Shields)
Margaret Whistler
Margaret Whistler
Fannie Harrison

Crews

Jack Conway
Jack Conway
Director
Bess Meredyth
Bess Meredyth
Scenario Writer
Elliott J. Clawson
Elliott J. Clawson
Scenario Writer
H.O. Davis
H.O. Davis
Story
Elliott J. Clawson
Elliott J. Clawson
Screenplay
Bess Meredyth
Bess Meredyth
Screenplay

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