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HOW MOLLY MADE GOOD
(1915) J
Directed by Lawrence B. McGill
Cast:
Marguerite Gale (Molly Malone)
Helen Hilton (Hilton, a reporter)
John Reedy (Reedy, a photographer)
William H. Tooker - W. A. Williams
Armand Cortes - James Bagley
Edward Sullivan - Madame Fjorde
Lulu Glaser - May Robson - Henry Kolker
Cyril Scott - Julian Eltinge - Charles J. Ross
Mabel Fenton - Robert Edeson - Leo Ditrichstein Julia Dean -
Henrietta
Crosman (As Themselves) Molly Malone (Marguerite Gale) gets the whirlwind
assignment with the New York Tribune to interview eleven Broadway stars
in less than 72 hours. The plot gimmick was actually a devise to film
the stars at their own homes all over the New York area.
Better-remembered celebrities included May Robson and female
impersonator Julian Eltinge!
Scenes of the famous stage stars, who played
themselves, were shot
at their summer homes around New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Included shorts:
"Nursery Favorites" (1913) Edison Talkie
"Sergeant Hofmeyer" (1914) Ford Sterling
95 minutes |