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Second Hand Rose (1922)

ジャンル : ドラマ, ロマンス

上映時間 : 50分

演出 : Lloyd Ingraham

シノプシス

The adopted Irish daughter of the Rosensteins, Second Avenue pawnshop owners, Rose is much sought after by Tim McCarthy, a wealthy Irish contractor many years her senior. Meanwhile, Nat, her adopted brother, is accused of stealing from his firm and is arrested and put in jail; Rosenstein, heartbroken, becomes seriously ill.

出演

Gladys Walton
Gladys Walton
Rose O'Grady
George B. Williams
George B. Williams
Isaac Rosenstein
Grace Marvin
Grace Marvin
Lillian Rosenstein
Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler
Frankie 'Bull' Thompson
Max Davidson
Max Davidson
Abe Rosenstein
Virginia Adair
Virginia Adair
Rebecca Rosenstein
Alice Belcher
Alice Belcher
Rachel Rosenstein
Jack Dougherty
Jack Dougherty
Terry O'Brien
Walter Perry
Walter Perry
Tim McCarthy
Bennett Southard
Bennett Southard
Hawkins
Camilla Clark
Camilla Clark
Little Rosie
Marion Feducha
Marion Feducha
Little Nat
A. Edward Sutherland
A. Edward Sutherland
Nat Rosestein

製作陣

Lloyd Ingraham
Lloyd Ingraham
Director
A.P. Younger
A.P. Younger
Writer

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