Victorine (1915)
Dottie gets a job in a small show as "side kick" of a famous knife thrower. The "Angel" is a nice boy who is backing the show, and who is too modest to declare his love to Dottie. She can see no one save the great, handsome "Strong Man." The knife thrower gets drunk, and the "Angel" forbids Dottie to do her act. The "Strong Man," however, locks up the "Angel" and bids the knife thrower go on with the show. Dottie, terrified but helpless, has risked her life a half dozen times from the carelessly thrown knives, when the "Angel," bursting out of his prison, rushes into the ring and flings himself between her and the weapons. He is seriously injured. At the hospital, Dottie and the "Angel" pledge their troth.
Director: Paul Powell
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Dorothy Gish as Dottie |
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William Hinckley as The Angel |
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Walter Long as The Strong Man |
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Ralph Lewis as The Side Show Manager |
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Mae Gaston as The Tight Rope Walker |
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Vester Pegg as |
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Jennie Lee as |
| Directing | Paul Powell | Director |
| Writing | Julian Street | Story |