The Girl in the Arm-Chair (1912)
Peggy Wilson has recently become an orphan and a ward of the Waston family. She’s also inherited the late Robert Wilson’s vast fortune, which puts her very much in Mr. Waston’s favor. He would like his son, Frank, to marry Peggy, but Peggy “is not his style” and “her money is no inducement”. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.
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Blanche Cornwall | As: Peggy Wilson | |
Mace Greenleaf | As: Frank Waston | |
Lee Beggs | As: The Moneylender |
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Peggy Wilson has recently become an orphan and a ward of the Waston family. She’s also inherited the late Robert Wilson’s vast fortune, which puts her very much in Mr. Waston’s favor. He would like his son, Frank, to marry Peggy, but Peggy “is not his style” and “her money is no inducement”. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.
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Blanche Cornwall |
Peggy Wilson |
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Mace Greenleaf |
Frank Waston |
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Lee Beggs |
The Moneylender |
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Alice Guy-Blaché |
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Alice Guy-Blaché |
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Herbert Blaché |
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