The Forest Rose (1912)
Forester and Maywood, two wealthy neighbor planters, volunteered their services to defend their country when the war of the Revolution broke out. Forester was made colonel of his regiment, while Maywood became a captain. The men mortgaged their plantations and gave the benefits to the government, which was hard pressed for funds. Colonel Forester was mortally wounded at the battle of Cowpens, but before he passed away, Captain Maywood promised that he would care for Forester's motherless little girl.
Director: Theodore Marston
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Marguerite Snow as The Forest Rose |
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Frederick Vroom as Albert Maywood (Part I) |
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William Russell as Captain Maywood |
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James Cruze as Albert as an Older Man, Rose's Lover |
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Jean Darnell as Young Pioneer Mother |
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Marie Eline as |
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Helen Badgley as |
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Harry Benham as |
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James F. Brady as |
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Clarence L. Carey as |
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William A. Carroll as |
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Anne Drew as |
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M. Perry Horton as |
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Carl M. Leviness as |
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Harry Marks as Indian Chief |
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Frank Newburg as |
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Albert Russell as |
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David Thompson as |
| Writing | Theodore Marston | Writer |
| Writing | Emerson Bennett | Novel |
| Directing | Theodore Marston | Director |