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The Girl Who Stayed at Home

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Director
  
D. W. Griffith

Duration
  

6.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, War

Country
  
United States

The Girl Who Stayed at Home movie poster

Language
  
Silent English intertitles

Release date
  
March 23, 1919 (1919-03-23)

Writer
  
D.W. Griffith, Stanner E.V. Taylor (screenplay), Stanner E.V. Taylor (story)

The Girl Who Stayed at Home is a 1919 American silent drama film produced and directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Paramount Pictures. Prints of the film exist.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, younger son James "Jim" Grey (Harron) seeks to evade the draft for World War I and continue his adoration of cabaret singer Cutie Beautiful (Seymour), while older brother Ralph (Barthelmess) enlists and goes to France, where lives his sweetheart Atoline "Blossom" Le France (Dempster). The draft catches Jim and training makes a man out of him. When he is sent to France, Cutie promises to remain faithful. Monsieur Le France (Lestina), Blossom's father, is a Confederate from the American Civil War who now lives in France. The two brothers meet in the trenches. When Ralph and his patrol are caught in a shell hole behind German lines, Jim comes to the rescue. Blossom is threatened by a German officer, who is shot by another German soldier that she befriended. After additional adventures, the brothers return to their sweethearts, and Monsieur France swears allegiance to the American flag.

Cast

  • Adolph Lestina as Mr. France
  • Carol Dempster as Atoline France
  • Frances Parks as The Chum
  • Richard Barthelmess as Ralph Grey
  • Robert Harron as James Grey
  • Syn De Conde as Count de Brissac
  • George Fawcett as Edward Grey
  • Kate Bruce as Mrs. Edward Grey
  • Edward Peil, Sr. as Turnverein Terror
  • Clarine Seymour as Cutie Beautiful
  • Tully Marshall as Cutie's Old Friend
  • David Butler
  • Joseph Scott as Himself, The Honorable Joseph Scott (Head of the Draft Exemption Board)
  • E. H. Crowder as Himself (Provost Marshal General E.H. Crowder)
  • General March as Himself
  • References

    The Girl Who Stayed at Home Wikipedia
    The Girl Who Stayed at Home IMDb The Girl Who Stayed at Home themoviedb.org