Lovely Mary

Lovely Mary

Infobox Film
name = Lovely Mary


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director = Edgar Jones
producer = Louis B. Mayer
writer = Richard Barry
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starring = Mary Miles Minter
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distributor = Metro Pictures
released = March 13, 1916
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country = USA
language = Silent
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imdb_id = 0006958

"Lovely Mary" is a 1916 silent film directed by Edgar Jones.

Plot

Mary and her cousin Clairborne are the last descendants of the Lane family who announce they are selling their land. Two land scouts come over to buy their property. One of them, Roland Manning, falls in love with Mary. The other, Wade Dempster, tries to get his hand on their home by getting Clairborne drunk. One of the townsfolk finds out of Dempster's way of buying the land and tries to stop it. Dempster defends himself by shooting him and next blames Manning for the murder. It doesn't take long before Manning is found guilty and receives a life prison sentence. Mary tries to set him free and turns to the law to help him. Mary's former sweetheart Oscar witnessed the murder and finally admits Dempster shot him. Roland is set free and marries Mary. They keep the land, start a family and live happily ever after. [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/100539/Lovely-Mary/overview The New York Times] Review summary] [ [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=496686 Turner Classic Movies] Synopsis]

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

External links

*imdb title|id=0006958|title=Lovely Mary


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