Sue of the South (1919)
Sue Gordon, a mountain girl on the Tennessee side of the Cumberlands, lives with her grandmother. When "Granny" dies, Sue--fulfilling Granny's dying wish--goes to Chicago to live with John Peyton, an industrialist who was at one time Sue's mother's fiancé. She finds that Peyton's employees are on strike, and one of the strike's leaders is Peyton's son, Donald, to whom she is becoming increasingly attracted. Complications ensue.
Director: Eugene Moore
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Edith Roberts as Sue Gordon |
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Ruby Lafayette as Granny Sue Gordon |
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Jim Farley as John Peyton |
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Scott Pembroke as Donald Peyton |
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Marie Van Tassell as Margaret Darwin |
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Countess Du Cello as Sophia Smarte |
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George Hackathorne as Shad Peters |
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L.M. Wells as Dr. L.M. Somers |
| Writing | Maude Reeves White | Novel |
| Writing | Charles J. Wilson | Writer |
| Directing | Eugene Moore | Director |