Daughter Angele (1918)
Mary Brenton, daughter of wealthy Anthony Brenton, marries a man her father doesn't approve of, and they become estranged. When she tries to return home, her father refuses to let her in. Her daughter, Angele, disguises herself as a Belgian war refugee and her grandfather--not knowing who she really is--takes her into his house and, eventually, into his heart.
Director: William C. Dowlan
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Pauline Starke as Angele |
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Walt Whitman as Anthony Brenton |
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Eugene Burr as Frank Chumnige |
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Philo McCullough as Bob Fortney |
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Lule Warrenton as Mrs. Chumnige |
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Myrtle Rishell as Mary |
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Miles McCarthy as Jimmy Sheaa |
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Julia Mackley as Mrs. Brown (as Mrs. Mackley) |
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Harold Holland as Hans |
| Writing | W.H. Stearns | Story |
| Directing | William C. Dowlan | Director |
| Writing | George Elwood Jenks | Writer |