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God of Little Children (1917) Online
Original Title :
God of Little Children
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
1917
Directror :
Richard Ridgely
Cast :
Alma Hanlon,Bigelow Cooper,Charles Hutchison
Writer :
Harry Chandlee
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.6/10

Mary Keene did not realize that when placed in the office of John Ingalls to assist in carrying out Robert Moran's plot to secure Ingalls' money she would spoil the whole scheme of things ... See full summary

God of Little Children (1917) Online

Mary Keene did not realize that when placed in the office of John Ingalls to assist in carrying out Robert Moran's plot to secure Ingalls' money she would spoil the whole scheme of things by falling in love with her big-hearted employer. Mary had always been "straight" in spite of her association with Moran and his band of blackmailers. But she had erred against man-made laws, though innocently, and fearing disgrace and prison if exposed by Moran she was compelled to assist in his nefarious schemes. Moran discovered that Ingalls loved children, and that he lived a secluded, lonely life. Mary's advent in John Ingalls' life was for the purpose of introducing a supposed little sister of hers into the Ingalls' home and through this child, thoroughly trained for the task assigned her, ultimately reach Ingalls' store of wealth. Moran's plans were successful until Mary began to realize she loved Ingalls and rebelled against further deception. Ingalls loved Mary and offered her his hand. The ...
Cast overview:
Alma Hanlon Alma Hanlon - Mary Keene
Bigelow Cooper Bigelow Cooper - John Ingalls
Charles Hutchison Charles Hutchison - Robert Moran (as Charles Hutchinson)
William Hartman William Hartman - Hard Tack
Blanche Burns Blanche Burns - Sunshine
Jack Burns Jack Burns - Judkins
William Miller William Miller - Waters
James O'Neill James O'Neill - Father Farley


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Agrainel

Agrainel

Alma Hanlon, of sweet and engaging personality, an ingénue capable of high emotional interpretation, is given her first opportunity to shine under the direction of Richard Ridgley in "God of Little Children." Born and brought up in a dramatic environment, a child of the stage, she is without theatricalism. With the native grace of an ingénue, she reveals almost unconsciously capabilities far beyond that colorless role. Very simply, without ostentation, she gives an almost constant view of what is passing in the mind and heart of the character she represents, and this is the true art of motion picture interpretation. Harry R. Raver of the Apollo Company is to be congratulated on a veritable find. With a strong support, under capable handling, in a good story, Miss Hanlon's acting clearly indicates that she is to be a fixed star. The Moving Picture World, January 27, 1917