Little Comrade (1919)
Genevieve arrives at the Hubbard farm in New York State in a chauffeur-driven limousine, bringing along her maid, her pet dog, and custom-made silk overalls modeled after Russian ballet attire. She eventually adapts to the labor and falls in love with Bob Hubbard, the farmer's youngest son. However, when Bob enters an army training camp, he finds military life distasteful and goes AWOL to return home. Genevieve successfully persuades Bob to return to his post and fulfill his duty. Though their initial secret meeting leads to Genevieve being sent away by the elder Hubbard, Bob eventually obtains a leave of absence to clear her name. He becomes a resolute soldier, and the two resolve to marry once the war is over.
Director: Chester Withey
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Vivian Martin as Genevieve Rutherford Hale |
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Niles Welch as Bobbie Hubbard |
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Gertrude Claire as Mrs. Hubbard |
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Larry Steers as Lieutenant Richard Hubbard |
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Richard Cummings as Mr. Hubbard |
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Elinor Hancock as Mrs. Hale |
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Nancy Chase as Isabel Hale |
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Pearl Lovici as Bertha Bicknell |
| Directing | Chester Withey | Director |
| Writing | Alice Eyton | Writer |
| Writing | Juliet Wilbur Tompkins | Writer |
| Crew | Frank E. Garbutt | Cinematography |