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Production companies
  
Pathe Exchange

Genres
  
Silent film, Drama film

Director
  
Robert Thornby

Distributed by
  
Pathe Exchange

Duration
  

Carolyn of the Corners Carolyn of the Corners Wikipedia


Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
March 9, 1919 (1919-03-09) (United States)

Based on
  
Carolyn of the Corners (novel)  by Ruth Belmore Endicott

Writer
  
Frank S. Beresford, Ruth Belmore Endicott (novel)

Cast
  
Bessie Love, Charlotte Mineau, Charles Edler, Margaret Cullington, Eunice Van Moore

Similar movies
  
That Girl Montana, The Trap (1922), Stormswept (1923)

Carolyn of the Corners is a 1919 silent film directed by Robert Thornby, and starring Bessie Love, Charles Edler, and Charlotte Mineau.

Contents

The screenplay by Frank S. Beresford was based on the 1918 novel by Ruth Belmore Endicott.

Plot

Young Carolyn May Cameron (Love), is orphaned when her parents are lost at sea. She and her dog Prince leave the family's Harlem flat to go to live with her uncle Joe (Edler) in Maine. She becomes friends with her uncle's former fiancee, Amanda (Mineau), and slowly helps repair their relationship.

While visiting an ill friend, Carolyn and Amanda are trapped in a forest fire. Joe rescues them, and he and Amanda fall back in love. They get married, and Carolyn decides to return to Harlem.

Once home again, she is overcome by sadness, but is interrupted by her parents, who were not actually lost at sea.

Cast

  • Bessie Love as Carolyn May Cameron
  • Charles Edler as Joe Stagg
  • Charlotte Mineau as Amanda Parlow
  • Eunice Moore as "Aunt Rose" Kennedy
  • Production

    For the snow scenes, "an extra force of technical experts" were required to create the effect "in spite of the heat of the California sun."

    Reception

    One reviewer praised the film for not being melodramatic, and for being suitable for and entertaining to children. Multiple reviewers cited the 20-year-old Love as being quite convincing as a child, one calling her performance "a triumph of natural acting."

    References

    Carolyn of the Corners Wikipedia
    Carolyn of the Corners IMDb Carolyn of the Corners themoviedb.org


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