The Melody of Love (1916)
Jack O'Brien comes to the mining town of El Dorado with nothing but his pluck and his music. Biddy Malone was the first to hear his singing, and it won a place for the lad in her heart and a job at her woodpile to pay for his board, while Mary, who lived with Biddy, looked and listened, and learned to love the big singer. Hardpan Henry, who owned the Lucky Strike claim, and who was really Mary's father, also hears the troubadour's song, took a fancy to the lad and showed him the sights of El Dorado.
Director: J. Warren Kerrigan
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J. Warren Kerrigan as Jack O'Brien |
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Norbert A. Myles as 'Diamond' Dave |
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Ethel Phillips as Mary, the nameless |
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Buck Connors as 'Hardpin' Henry |
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Nell Shipman as Vera Lou |
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Mae Talbot as Biddy Malone |
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W.H. Mullen as 'Rattlesnake' Pete |
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T.D. Crittenden as Sheriff |
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Barry Shipman as Jack O'Brien as a Child (uncredited) (unconfirmed) |
| Directing | J. Warren Kerrigan | Director |
| Writing | Nell Shipman | Scenario Writer |