Cousin Kate (1921)
Amy Spencer is engaged to artist Heath Desmond, a nature-worshipper who shuns organized religion. James Bartlett, a minister in love with Amy, influences her against Heath, and they break up. Cousin Kate Curtis, a novelist whose views on love are considered by her relatives to be unconventional, is called in to smooth matters over. She meets Heath on the train, and the two, not knowing each other's identity, apparently fall in love.
Director: Mrs. Sidney Drew
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Alice Joyce as Kate Curtis |
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Gilbert Emery as Heath Desmond |
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Beth Martin as Amy Spencer |
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Inez Shannon as Mrs. Spencer |
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Leslie Austin as Rev. James Bartlett |
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Freddie Verdi as Bobby |
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Frances Miller as Jane |
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Henry Hallam as Bishop |
| Directing | Mrs. Sidney Drew | Director |
| Writing | Hubert Henry Davies | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Lillian Case Russell | Adaptation |
| Camera | Joseph Shelderfer | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Albert E. Smith | Presenter |