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  • An Old, Old Song (1913)
  • Short | 11 min | Short, Drama
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An Old, Old Song (1913)
Short | 11 min | Short, Drama

John Wright, a wealthy lawyer, refuses to consent to the marriage of his daughter Alice to Henry Searck. Further, be emphatically tells his daughter to leave his home. A few years later, her husband now dead, she makes a living for herself...See moreJohn Wright, a wealthy lawyer, refuses to consent to the marriage of his daughter Alice to Henry Searck. Further, be emphatically tells his daughter to leave his home. A few years later, her husband now dead, she makes a living for herself and young daughter by sewing. The daughter Ruth, a child of twelve, wins a musical contest at school and is awarded with a check for a thousand dollars. One of the judges, taking a liking to Ruth, escorts her to her home where he meets her mother. He is overjoyed at discovering that Ruth's mother is his daughter Alice. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Mar 14, 1913

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Mar 14, 1913 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
William Walters
John Wright John Wright   See fewer
Ruth Stonehouse
Alice Wright - John's Daughter Alice Wright - John's Daughter   See fewer
Bryant Washburn
Henry Seark - Alice's Sweetheart Henry Seark - Alice's Sweetheart   See fewer
Betty Scott
Ruth - Alice's Little Girl Ruth - Alice's Little Girl   See fewer
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