The Beautiful Adventure (1917)
Helene De Travillac, a sweat little French girl, loves her handsome cousin, Andre D'Eguzon, but a scheming aunt has engaged her to Valentin LeBarroyer, a methodical, statistic-loving "stick," but wealthy. On the wedding morning Andre suddenly appears on the scene and pleads with Helene. She hesitates, a little, tears off her veil and flees with her lover to her old home in the country. There her grandmother makes the natural mistake of thinking Andre is the husband. The resulting complications are amusing. Finally arrives the discarded Valentin, hunting for his bride. When he dins her he proves himself a man, and "The Beautiful Adventure" ends happily for the lovers. This film is presumably lost.
Director: Dell Henderson
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Anna Murdock as Helen de Travillac |
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Ada Boshell as Madame de Travillac |
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Edward Fielding as Count Michael D'Eguzon |
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Kate Sergeantson as Countess D'Eguzon |
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David Powell as Andre |
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Edgar Norton as Valentine Borroyer |
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Vera Fuller Mellish as Jeahne |
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Merceita Esmond as Jeantine |
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Anton Ascher as Gaston |
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Victor Le Roy as Pierre |
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Robert Entwistle as Doctor |
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Carl Sauerman as Jacques Sequrin |
| Directing | Dell Henderson | Director |
| Writing | Gaston Arman de Caillavet | Writer |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Writer |
| Writing | Robert de Flers | Writer |
| Crew | Frank Bangs | Cinematography |