Dawn (1919)
Keith, an artist, begins to go blind as a result of having fallen out of a tree as a child. His fiancé Dorothy, a wealthy heiress, had previously said that she thought blind people were "disgusting", and he refuses to see her. Dorothy plans to have her father, an eye surgeon, perform an operation on Keith that may help him regain his sight, but things don't go as planned.
Director: J. Stuart Blackton
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Robert Gordon as Keith Burton |
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Sylvia Breamer as Dorothy Parkman |
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Harry Davenport as Daniel Burton |
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James A. Furey as Uncle Joe Harrington |
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Fanny Rice as Susan Betts |
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Flora Finch as Mrs. Natalie Colebrook |
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Gladys Valerie as Mazie Sanborn |
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Margaret Barry as Mrs. McGuire |
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Eddie Dunn as John McGuire |
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Gus Alexander as Lefty Scrubbs |
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George Bunny as Mr. McGuire |
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George Pauncefort as Dr. Stewart |
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Robert Milasch as Hank |
| Directing | J. Stuart Blackton | Director |
| Writing | J. Stuart Blackton | Writer |
| Production | J. Stuart Blackton | Producer |
| Camera | William S. Adams | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Eleanor H. Porter | Novel |
| Writing | Stanley Olmstead | Writer |