Sunshine Nan (1918)
Nance Molloy's cheerful disposition, in sharp contrast to the slum near the cathedral where she and her parents make their home, earns her the nickname "Sunshine Nan." However, her fights with the cathedral choirboys, led by MacPherson Clark, gets her into trouble. For interfering in a family squabble, she and her pal, Dan Lewis, are sent to reform school for five years, and upon her release, she becomes a stenographer in the elder Clark's shoe factory. Dan meanwhile has taken a job in the factory's chemical department, where he invents a dye process that promises to make him rich.
Director: Charles Giblyn
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Ann Pennington as Nance Molloy |
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Richard Barthelmess as MacPherson Clark |
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Johnny Hines as Dan Lewis |
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Helen Tracy as Mrs. Snawdor |
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Charles Eldridge as Mr. Snawdor |
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James A. Furey as |
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Mrs. Lewis McCord as |
| Directing | Charles Giblyn | Director |
| Writing | Alice Hegan Rice | Novel |
| Writing | Eve Unsell | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Hal Young | Director of Photography |