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There Is a Destiny (1914) Online

There Is a Destiny (1914) Online
Original Title :
There Is a Destiny
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
1914
Directror :
Jacques Jaccard
Cast :
J. Warren Kerrigan,Vera Sisson,George Periolat
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.8/10

Jack Baldwin, M.D., just graduated, is spending the summer at a sea-side hotel with several of his fraternity friends. Jeanne De Jean and her grandmother live on an island a short distance ... See full summary

There Is a Destiny (1914) Online

Jack Baldwin, M.D., just graduated, is spending the summer at a sea-side hotel with several of his fraternity friends. Jeanne De Jean and her grandmother live on an island a short distance from the coast. While the old man has a pension, they add to this by selling fish at the hotel across the channel. One morning Jeanne is seen by Jack and his friends. They admire her beauty. "Sport" Hamlin, one of the party, tries to flirt with the girl. He is cut coldly. On returning to his friends he offers to wager a hundred dollars none of them can do any better than he did. Jack, already interested in the girl, takes up the bet. Jack, to carry out his plans, secures a job as a boat man; he believes that his chance with the girl would be better if she thought him in her own station of life. Following this, it is only a matter of a few days before Jacks makes the girl's acquaintance through the grandfather. Observing Jack's success, "Sport" Hamlin grows envious. After he is knocked down for ...
Cast overview:
J. Warren Kerrigan J. Warren Kerrigan - Jack Baldwin, M.D.
Vera Sisson Vera Sisson - Jeanne de Jean - the Fisherman's Daughter
George Periolat George Periolat - The Old Fisherman


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A seacoast story with Warren Kerrigan and Vera Sisson in the leads. The natural acting and development of this story makes it particularly pleasing. The love scenes are especially attractive. These features, together with good photography and fine scenic effects, make the film a desirable one. - The Moving Picture World, August 29, 1914