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Lovely Mary

1916 film by Edgar Jones


Lovely Mary is a 1916 silent drama film directed by Edgar Jones (actor) and starring Mary Miles Minter. As with many of Minter's features, it is thought to be a lost film.[1]

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Plot

Mary Miles Minter in "Lovely Mary" (1916)

As detailed in film magazines,[2][3] the film is set in the Florida Everglades in 1901, at which point state law permitted citizens to employ convicts. Mary Lane (Minter) is the last heiress of a southern family, whose inheritance consists of a plot of land. Manning and Dempster, representatives of competing real estate firms, bid to buy this land. Dempster schemes to buy the land at a price far below its worth, and when a neighbour discovers, Dempster shoots the neighbour and frames Manning for the crime. Manning is found guilty and sentenced to hard labour.

Mary, who has fallen in love with Manning and does not believe him to be guilty, convinces the governor to let her employ him on her estate. Meanwhile, a fight between Dempster and a witness to the murder, and a dying confession, result in the evidence of Manning's innocence. The film ends with Manning's release, his marriage to Mary, and the promise of their happy future on the plot of land, which they have decided to keep.

Cast

  • Mary Miles Minter - Mary Lane
  • Frank DeVernon - Claiborne Ogilvie Lane
  • Russell Simpson - Peter Nelson
  • Schuyler Ladd - Oscar Nelson
  • Ferdinand Tidmarsh - Wade Dempster
  • Myra Brooks - Aunt Becky
  • Harry Blakemore - Uncle Joe
  • Thomas Carrigan - Ronald Manning

References

  1. "Current Releases Reviewed: Lovely Mary". Motography. 15 (13). Chicago: Electricity Magazine Corp.: March 25, 1916.
  2. "Reviews of Current Productions: Lovely Mary". Moving Picture World. 27 (12). New York City: Chalmers Publishing Company: . March 25, 1916.



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