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With Love's Eyes (1913) Online
Original Title :
With Loveu0027s Eyes
Genre :
Movie / Drama / Romance / Short
Year :
1913
Directror :
Lem B. Parker
Cast :
Harold Lockwood,Kathlyn Williams,Al Ernest Garcia
Writer :
Emmett C. Hall
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.9/10

A young fireman, blinded in a fire, falls in love with an actress disfigured in the same conflagration.

With Love's Eyes (1913) Online

Virginia, who was born the sweetheart of Charles, since the early days of their youth, becomes obsessed with the idea that he loves her for her beauty alone and fears that it will fade. The stalwart Charles, who is a fireman, unconsciously impresses this upon her as he is always taking snap-shots of her and has an artist paint her portrait. A theatrical manager makes her a star, and her humble lover sees her rising above his station. The artist falls in love with her and idolizes her as his masterpiece. Virginia's home burns and she is rescued by the gallant Charles, who almost loses his life and is blinded, Virginia, recovering, sends him a note releasing him from his engagement, and the artist, whose ardor has cooled, tells her that her beauty has been destroyed forever. Fate brings Charles and Virginia together for a happy life until death overtakes them.
Cast overview:
Harold Lockwood Harold Lockwood - Charles, - the Young Fireman
Kathlyn Williams Kathlyn Williams - Virginia - the Girl
Al Ernest Garcia Al Ernest Garcia - Dunwood - the Artist
Al W. Filson Al W. Filson - Carlton - the Theatrical Manager
Henry Otto Henry Otto - The Surgeon
Lillian Hayward Lillian Hayward - The Nurse


User reviews

Doomwarden

Doomwarden

The beautiful actress is burned in a fire and disfigured. Her rich lover turns from her. The fireman who truly loved her and who saved her from the fire, has been blinded and never knows that she is not as beautiful as when he saw her last. This is a good, affecting situation, but not a wholly new one. It has been intelligently acted by Kathlyn Williams in the lead, fairly well supported by Harold Lockwood and others. The picture was produced by L.B. Parker from a script by E.C. Hall. The photography is clear. Most of the audience seemed to be watching closely. - The Moving Picture World, April 26, 1913