The Girl Who Won Out

The Girl Who Won Out

1917 en 50 minutes

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Plot

Orphaned after the death of their mother, Nancy Grimm and her baby sister Ellen are taken to the country where Ellen is adopted by the wealthy Walsh family. Nancy keenly feels the loss of her sister, and when the judge rules that she cannot visit Ellen without permission, she throws herself onto a bench, winning the sympathy of young attorney Chester Noble. Nancy is then placed in the Wick's home where she is treated as a servant. Miserable, Nancy cuts off her hair and, dressed as a boy, runs away.

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Cast

Violet MacMillan

Violet MacMillan

Nancy Grimm

Barbara Conley

Barbara Conley

Ellen

Scott Pembroke

Scott Pembroke

Chester Noble (as P.L. Pembroke)

Mattie Witting

Mattie Witting

Mrs. Harvey (as Mrs. A.E. Witting)

Charles Hill Mailes

Charles Hill Mailes

Mr. Wicks

Gertrude Astor

Gertrude Astor

Mrs. Walsh

L.M. Wells

L.M. Wells

Mr. Noble

Sherman Bainbridge

Sherman Bainbridge

Jack Beal

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